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Gibbons won't sign domestic partners bill

CARSON CITY -- Gov. Jim Gibbons said today that he would not sign the domestic partners bill that would give same-sex couples many of the same legal rights as married couples.

“I just don’t believe in it,” said Gibbons following a meeting of the state Board of Examiners.


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  • The state Senate will vote in the next few days on Senate Bill 283, the domestic partnership bill. If the bill became law, same-sex couples would register their relationships with the secretary of state’s office.

    Opposite-sex couples also would not be prohibited from registering as domestic partners.

    Eight states and the District of Columbia now have domestic partnership laws.

    The bill was introduced by Sen. David Parks, D-Las Vegas.

    In an emotional hearing last month, a woman testified that she was quickly booted out of a hospital following the death of her long-time same-sex partner because she had no legal right to be there.

    Another testified she and her long-time partner raised several children and now have grandchildren, but the state does not sanction their relationship.

    Strong opposition to the bill was voiced by Richard Ziser, a Nevada Concerned Citizen lobbyist, who contended the bill was a move to circumvent the Protection of Marriage constitutional amendment.

    That amendment, approved by 70 percent of voters, defines a marriage as being between a male and a female.

    Gibbons noted that California voters recently rejected a ballot question to allow gay marriages in their state.

    He said that domestic partnerships are essentially the same thing as marriages.

    The governor added he has not yet read the language of Senate 207, a Parks proposal to prohibit discrimination in public accommodations against gays and lesbians.

    Until he reviews this bill, also set for a vote in the Senate, he said he does not know whether he will sign or veto it.

    Both bills were approved by the Senate Commerce and Labor Committee.

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    LMAO wrote on April 15, 2009 09:34 AM: Gov Gibbons Aide: "Sir, the State of Nevada has gone bankrupt, the schools have dissolved and 90% of homes are now in foreclosure!"

    Gov Gibbons: "I just don't believe in it..we are fine"


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    originalwow wrote on April 14, 2009 08:01 PM: Why don't we let GOD decide what is right and wrong? Doesn't the Bible say that God will judge this? Why do you people concern yourselves with something that He should be judging? What ever happened to SEPARATION of church and state? I hope the HYPOCRITE Jim Gibbons doesn't think he will be allowed to get married again...doesn't the Bible say that you can't get married again after adultery?


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    Juliette Prowse wrote on April 14, 2009 07:12 PM: Here is a novel approach to this subject. "Till Death do you part" Lets make that law, OUTLAW divorce or at least make it nearly impossible. Yes, Nevada has traditionally been a mecca for quick and easy divorce but why? Since heterosexual marriage has a 50% divorce rate, let change the law to "fix" that problem. Let protect marriage.


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    Ellen Jelious wrote on April 14, 2009 07:03 PM: I wonder if there are enough votes to override his veto? Also, it must be the Mormon Mafia imposing "their" values on everyone else, regardless of their sexual orientation.

    Does the Mormon Mafia have a majority in the state legislature?

    As far as Jim Gibbons: I'm not sure he would be the best example of marriage.

    The Mormon Cult is a sickness.


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    Riddle Me This wrote on April 14, 2009 06:07 PM: What about straight single people who choose to stay single and not get married? We are punished beacuse of this as well.

    I should be able to sign-up ANYONE I want on my employer's healthcare. Why should I have to be married to do this? Why? Why can't I put my girlfriend or boyfriend on regardless of my orientation even if I'm a straigt guy!?! You got your baby popping wife and kids on. Ya jerk !


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    AIDS SPREADERS wrote on April 14, 2009 06:03 PM: GO SPREAD YOU AIDS AND SEXUAL DISEASES SOMEWHERE ELSE... WE AIN'T BUYING YOUR SAD STORIES HERE.
    GO GET MARRIED IN CALI --- OOPS, WHAT, THEY DON'T WANT YOUR DISEASES EITHER.


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    Huh ? wrote on April 14, 2009 06:01 PM: “I just don’t believe in it,” said Gibbons.

    “I just don’t believe in it,” Jim Gibbons that is.


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    NathanMcD wrote on April 14, 2009 05:57 PM: The proposal is to allow registration of Domestic Partnerships. These are NOT same-sex marriages, which are unconstitutional in Nevada. The Domestic Partnerships are clearly not the same as "marriages"--for example, the bill allows public employers to pay for benefits spouses of married employees while not paying for benefits for domestic partners of employees. This bill does not in any way alter marriages in Nevada.


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    116_days_too_many wrote on April 14, 2009 05:50 PM: In an emotional hearing last month, a woman testified that she was quickly booted out of a hospital following the death of her long-time same-sex partner because she had no legal right to be there.

    How long must we endure these Democrat show trials? I don't care who or what you want as your domestic partner. Stop asking the government to get involved. If your hospital won't follow your orders, get thee to a different one. No word whether the hospital in question was a public facility. Get the government OUT of healthcare.


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    Baby.Daddy wrote on April 14, 2009 05:50 PM: And this is the same man (Governor) that doesn't believe in the sanctity of marriage either, just ask Dawn....
    He can't support this bill and I can't support him as governor... time to throw the jerk out.


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