Nevada legalizing domestic partnerships

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(CNN) -- Nevada is legalizing domestic partnerships, with the state Assembly voting Sunday evening to override a veto by the governor, officials said.

The Assembly voted 28-14 to override Gov. Jim Gibbons' veto of a domestic partner bill, said Kathy Alden of the chief clerk's office.

With the vote, Nevada will extend most of the rights given to married couples to couples in domestic partnerships, including those of the same sex.

The bill will take effect on October 1.

The Nevada Senate overrode the the governor's veto 14-7 on Saturday.

The decision by the Nevada Legislature follows a tumultuous week for proponents of same-sex marriage and domestic partnerships.

On Tuesday, California's Supreme Court upheld a ban against same-sex marriages that voters passed in November, but also ruled that about 18,000 same-sex marriages performed before the ban would remain valid. See which other states recognize same-sex unions »

Same-sex marriages are legal in four states -- Connecticut, Iowa, Maine and Massachusetts.

Vermont's Legislature has passed a bill that will legalize same-sex marriages starting in September.

The District of Columbia voted May 5 to recognize same-sex marriages performed elsewhere, though it does not itself give marriage licenses to same-sex couples.

Nevada legalizing domestic partnerships - CNN.com
 
About time! Marriage is a human right. Homos didn't vote on hetero partnerships, heteros shouldn't be voting on homo relationships!
 
Now I'm waiting for NJ to legalize it :wiggle:
 
<wink wink> oops. clumsy of me. can you pick up my purse, C.C. Sinned?
 
:laugh2: duh! you forget that i am a fag hag, right. I have numerous guys friends who will slap your butts for me. :naughty:


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