Gay & Lesbian community responds to Gov. Gibbons veto

Posted on May 29, 2009 
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Monday, Governor Jim vetoed SB 283-the Domestic Bill that Revises governing the rights of . SB 283 would establish a Domestic registry through the ’s office where , whether same- or opposite-, could their with the state and enjoy the protections granted to spouses under . David Parks introduced the bill in an effort to provide same-gender and opposite-gender the legal protection and obligations for one another not otherwise allowed under law in Nevada.
writes that he vetoed the bill based on his opinion that it violates Section 21 of Article 1 of the Nevada . He the will of the voters expressed in Question 2-which amended the Nevada in 2002, to define as, “Only a between a male and shall be recognized and given effect in this state,” without providing any basis for his opinion. expressed by experts in legislative during hearings on SB 283, and the opinion issued by the Legislative Council Bureau contradict his reasoning. also claims in his letter that can contract privately through “estate planning…..and to and .” “If were as simple as Governor claims, more would enter into them-same-gender or otherwise. The process of up is expensive, time consuming and easily challenged in court. There is no that these contracts will stand up in court. seek only to provide security for their partners and families and that the they make for one another will actually be binding,” said, Jennifer Bolton, Center Board Vice . See Gay & Lesbian community responds to Gov. Gibbons veto
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