Thursday, May 29, 2008

Opposition to Paterson's directive to recognize gay marriages

Opposition is surfacing against New York Gov. David Paterson’s directive to state agencies to recognize gay marriages legally performed in other states and countries, according to the AP.

 

The Rev. Duane Motley of New Yorkers for Constitutional Freedoms says the Democratic governor is circumventing the Legislature and courts and slapping New Yorkers in the face, AP reports.

 

Motley says granting government benefits to gay couples will come at a cost to the state even as Paterson calls for cuts in spending because of looming deficits, AP reports.

 

Motley says Paterson shouldn’t force the state to recognize gay marriages when they remain illegal in New York, AP reports.

 

Paterson is directing agencies to recognize gay marriages performed legally elsewhere when granting state employment and other benefits, AP reports.

2 Comments:

Blogger Standard said...

Congratulations to Governor Paterson for having the courage to stand up to the Republican-controlled senate and issuing this directive. It's an important moment in New York's history of civil rights. Paterson should be lauded and supported for this step.

May 30, 2008 7:55 AM  
Blogger William said...

We need to support our governor. Times are changing, and we need to change with them.

May 31, 2008 6:57 AM  

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