Rhode Island lawmakers will try to override the governor’s veto of legislation allowing same-sex couples to plan the funerals of their partners. The bill received near-unanimous support from both chambers this year.
But it was vetoed by Republican Gov. Don Carcieri, who said it represented an erosion of the principles behind heterosexual marriage.
The governor said rights for domestic partners should be decided by voters, not by the General Assembly. The bill is among those scheduled to be dealt with before the House and Senate start their new sessions on Tuesday.
Full Story from the Nashua Telegraph: http://www.nashuatelegraph.com/news/statenewengland/509373-227/ri-lawmakers-plan-override-vote-on-gay.html
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