New York GOP Striking Back On Marriage Equality
With Republican Senators under intense pressure from Mike Bloomberg, Andrew Cuomo, Senators Gillibrand and Schumer and a large coalition of conservative GOP donors to approve marriage equality in the next few weeks, Senators Martin Golden (District 22, Brooklyn) and Tom Libous (District 52, Binghamton) have turned to that old addage, “The best defense is a good offense.”
Three years ago, Governor David Paterson administratively implemented the policy of New York recognizing same-sex marriages preformed elsewhere, shortly after taking office. Today, two Senate Republicans introduced a bill today that would strip the state of the option to do so.
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May 19, 2011Introduced by Sens. GOLDEN, LIBOUS — read twice and ordered printed, and when printed to be committed to the Committee on Judiciary
AN ACT to amend the domestic relations law, in relation to rendering the status of same sex marriage entered into outside of New York void under New York law
THE PEOPLE OF THE STATE OF NEW YORK, REPRESENTED IN SENATE AND ASSEMBLY, DO ENACT AS FOLLOWS:
Section 1.
Section 6 of the domestic relations law is amended by adding a new subdivision 4 to read as follows:
4. MARRIAGES CONTRACTED BETWEEN TWO PERSONS OF THE SAME SEX, REGARDLESS OF WHETHER SUCH MARRIAGE IS RECOGNIZED, SOLEMNIZED OR LEGAL IN ANOTHER JURISDICTION, SHALL BE CONSIDERED VOID IN NEW YORK.
S 2. This act shall take effect immediately.
EXPLANATION–Matter in ITALICS (underscored) is new; matter in brackets [ ] is old law to be omitted. LBD11581-01-1
There has been no public outcry in the the three years since Paterson implemented this policy and Republicans have had plenty of time to register their complaints with this practice, but have done nothing of the kind in three years.
Regardless, it's not getting through the Senate, and even if it could, it's getting a vote in the Assembly House, and even if it could, it would meet Governor Cuomo's veto stamp.
This is clearly just a stunt and an attempt to put the marriage equality activists on the defense.
Frankly it's disgusting. It's isn't that they disapprove, and it isn't that they just suddenly realized three years later that their constituents disapprove. Nobody cared in 2008, and nobody cares now in 2011.
It's a shameless stunt that plays to an ignorant and hateful minority of voters. It's an attempt to whip up anti-gay animus, over an issue that has not been a problem for 3 years.
Jeremy Hooper at Good As You blog at least maintains a sardonic sense of humor:
No word if Sen. Golden's bill also forces us to burn our wedding albums for kindling and to sacrifice our gifted juicers to the gods of conservatism. But we'll keep you posted.
Toothless bill or not, I still let Golden's office know what I think of their stupid antics.
Senator Golden – (518) 455-2730; (718) 238-6044
Senator Libous – (518) 455-2677; (877) 854-2687
New York GOP Striking Back On Marriage Equality
With Republican Senators under intense pressure from Mike Bloomberg, Andrew Cuomo, Senators Gillibrand and Schumer and a large coalition of conservative GOP donors to approve marriage equality in the next few weeks, Senators Martin Golden (District 22, Brooklyn) and Tom Libous (District 52, Binghamton) have turned to that old addage, “The best defense is a good offense.”
Three years ago, Governor David Paterson administratively implemented the policy of New York recognizing same-sex marriages preformed elsewhere, shortly after taking office. Today, two Senate Republicans introduced a bill today that would strip the state of the option to do so.
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