Kathie
Spegal on equality for all committed relationships
February 22, 2008
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Being lesbian or gay in a predominantly straight world
carries the same challenges and risks as being black in
a white world or being female in a male oriented
society.
Assumptions about how I live, who I associate with, my
so-called lifestyle, are rampant.
The part you don't know is that I am ever so normal in that I
have children and grandchildren, a job, a house, hobbies
and interests that keep me busy in this community. If
you were to have me participate in a line-up, nothing
about me would single me out as lesbian ? unless I
choose to reveal that to you.
What you also cannot see are the benefits that are denied to
my partner and me because we are of the same sex. She
cannot be on my insurance policy, she cannot direct how
I am buried. She cannot receive medical information
about me or share a room in a nursing home. She can't
inherit our home or be the beneficiary on my retirement.
These perks are all automatic to opposite sex couples.
The Religious Freedom Protection and Civil Unions Act that is
currently being considered will relieve some of these
inequities for us and for opposite sex couples who
cannot or don't want to get married. For the elderly who
rely on a dual income to support themselves, it may even
be punitive to be married.
This act will not change the federal issues such as income
tax filing but it will affect any Illinois statutes and
will standardize what comprises a Civil Union for all
residents. Currently, different governmental entities
have their own guidelines but these are not recognized
out of that jurisdiction.
This act also recognizes that not all religious denominations
wish to recognize these Unions. The bill's language
refers to legal rights and responsibilities and provides
protection for both opposite and same sex partners.
I urge you to contact your representative and let him
or her know that you support this legislation. I have
heard that some local legislators who may personally
support Bill 1826 assume that their constituents do not.
Pick up the phone and make a call or send a personal
letter to Representatives, Black, Jakobsson, Cultra or
Rose to voice your support.
I look forward to the day when it will be harder to pick me
out of the crowd because I will be just like you. |
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