Homosexual meeting seems to affect RI Governor’s views

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Chicago Tribune – November 13, 2009
RI gov opens door to domestic partnerships
By RAY HENRY, Associated Press Writer

PROVIDENCE, R.I. – A socially conservative governor who has fought for years against gay marriage in Rhode Island has slightly softened his stance by suggesting he may back a domestic partnership system offering legal protections for same-sex couples.

Republican Gov. Don Carcieri stridently opposes gay marriage and civil unions, which are not recognized in Rhode Island.

But after meeting privately Thursday with members of a gay rights group, Carcieri emerged from his Statehouse office and told reporters he would consider backing a domestic partnership system, perhaps one similar to an expansion approved this month by voters in Washington state. It offers gay couples the right to use sick leave to care for a domestic partner, and rights related to adoption, child custody and child support.

Carcieri said Friday that domestic partnerships are different from civil unions because a partnership system benefits gay couples and other nontraditional households, for example, two widows living together to save money.

“I’m prepared to look at something that would be more global and not specifically exclusive to same-gender” relationships, Carcieri said.

Public date: November 14th, 2009
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