NH’s Bishop Robinson prays for unity
Posted on Jan 21, 2009 at 10:52 am
January 19, 2009
New Hampshire Episcopal Bishop V. Gene Robinson led hundreds of thousands in prayer at the opening concert of the presidential inauguration at the Lincoln Memorial yesterday: "Bless us with freedom from mere tolerance, replacing it with a genuine respect and warm embrace of our differences, and an understanding that in our diversity, we are stronger." (Link)
N.H. bishop invited to D.C. to give prayer
Posted on Jan 12, 2009 at 11:30 am
January 12, 2009
N.H. Episcopal Bishop and Freedom to Marry Voice of Equality Gene Robinson has been invited to give a prayer at one of President-elect Obama's first inauguration events at the Lincoln Memorial. The event, at which Obama is expected to speak, will air on HBO. [Link]
CONNECTICUT SUPREME COURT DECISION: Full Marriage Equality! Next, New Hampshire?
Posted on Oct 20, 2008 at 10:48 am
October 10, 2008
New Hampshire Representative Jim Splaine writes following the CT marriage decision, "I am introducing a bill to provide for full marriage equality for the New Hampshire State Legislature in 2009." (Link)
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NH lawmakers face more debate over marriage equality
Posted on Sep 29, 2008 at 11:36 am
September 28, 2008
New Hampshire lawmakers will be debating at least two bills dealing with marriage for same-sex couples when they return to Concord in January. (Link)
Study sees more N.H. interest in gay marriage
Posted on Sep 16, 2008 at 12:10 pm
September 16, 2008
“Marriage clearly gets the most enthusiastic response from same-sex couples, as we're seeing in California,” said M. V. Lee Badgett, research director of the Williams Institute and director of the Center for Public Policy and Administration at the University of Massachusetts Amherst. [Link]
Less than two weeks in, N.H. civil unions near 100
Posted on Jan 13, 2008 at 03:52 pm
January 13, 2008
Nearly 100 same-sex couples have been joined in civil unions since they became legal in New Hampshire on New Year’s Day, but residents are realizing that indeed civil unions are not equal to marriage. (Link)
Crossing the border
Posted on Jan 10, 2008 at 03:49 pm
January 10, 2008
With New Hampshire joining the ranks of the civil union states this year, same-sex couples can now obtain all of the legal state benefits of marriage in four of the six New England states, either through civil unions in New Hampshire, Vermont and Connecticut or through marriage in Massachusetts. But what happens when you cross state lines? (Link)
Poll: Marriage not an issue for NH Republicans
Posted on Jun 13, 2007 at 03:28 pm
June 13, 2007
The poll asked likely Republican primary voters in New Hampshire, "In your opinion, which one issue is most important to your vote in the presidential primary? Which is next most important? What is the third most important?" It found that the war in Iraq topped the list at 36 percent, followed by illegal immigration at 11 percent and then the economy at 9 percent. Marriage for gay and lesbian couples was 17th on the list with the number of replies too low to measure. [link]
[Civil unions spread, but gay people want to wed
Posted on May 31, 2007 at 03:32 pm
May 31, 2007
"Civil unions are nothing like marriage," Garden State Equality Director Steven Goldstein said. "The cockamamie contraption simply doesn't work. If civil unions were a person, they would be arrested for fraud." [link]
Civil unions law adds complexity to benefits plans in NH
Posted on May 11, 2007 at 03:33 pm
May 11, 2007
Although ERISA preempts state laws that relate to benefits, laws relating to insurance are not preempted. As a result, it is expected that the New Hampshire Insurance Department will rule that if an employer offers medical insurance coverage for married employees, the civil union law requires the employer to offer similar coverage to those in a civil union. But employers that provide self-insured medical, dental and other benefits to employees are not subject to the same state insurance laws because ERISA does cover them. Therefore, they will not be obligated to provide the same coverage to employees in civil unions as they do to married employees — although they could do so on a voluntary basis. [link]