From One Colorado:
The Colorado Civil Unions Act provides committed gay and lesbian couples with critical legal protections and responsibilities, such as the ability to insure a partner, to inherit property, to take family leave to care for a partner, to visit a partner in the hospital, and to make medical and end-of-life decisions for a partner. “Civil unions will allow committed couples to share in the responsibilities and protections in Colorado law that most families take for granted. Our society is stronger when we promote personal responsibility and taking care of one another, and civil unions do just that,” said Senator Pat Steadman, sponsor of the bill. A key provision of the civil unions bill includes a religious exclusion. The bill explicitly protects freedom of religion by not requiring priests, ministers, rabbis, or other religious officials to certify a civil union. Religious leaders who want to certify a civil union may do so.
Joe points out that 72% of Coloradans support giving gay and lesbian couples legal recognition, but that the bill will have a hard time in the state House, which is under Republican control. Fingers crossed!








God, I hope this passes! Some recognition would be better than none. However given all the right wing loonies in Colorado, I am realistic enough to see it not being passed. So sick of these people…even when the polls are in our favour they find ways to block our rights and access to marriage or even civil unions.
However, if they fail to pass it, it just shows that they lie when they say they have no issue with civil unions. Were that true, civil union bills would have no problems passing.