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  • Opposition forms against gay marriage rights in NY

    05/29/2008 8:55:35 AM PDT · by george76 · 9 replies · 129+ views
    Opposition is forming against Gov. David Paterson's directive to state agencies to recognize gay marriages legally performed in other states and countries. The Rev. Duane Motley of New Yorkers for Constitutional Freedoms says the Democratic governor is circumventing the Legislature and courts and slapping New Yorkers in the face. granting government benefits to gay couples will come at a cost to the state even as Paterson calls for cuts in spending because of looming deficits.
  • New York to Back Same-Sex Unions From Elsewhere

    05/28/2008 8:29:58 PM PDT · by Embargo · 93 replies · 378+ views
    The New York Times ^ | May 29, 2008 | JEREMY W. PETERS
    ALBANY — Gov. David A. Paterson has directed all state agencies to begin to revise their policies and regulations to recognize same-sex marriages performed in other jurisdictions, like Massachusetts, California and Canada. In a directive issued on May 14, the governor’s legal counsel, David Nocenti, instructed the agencies that gay couples married elsewhere “should be afforded the same recognition as any other legally performed union.” The revisions are most likely to involve as many as 1,300 statutes and regulations in New York governing everything from joint filing of income tax returns to transferring fishing licenses between spouses. In a videotaped...