HB73 PASSES!!!

by: Jennifer Daler

Wed Jun 03, 2009 at 16:17:41 PM EDT

David Pierce's floor speech brought tears to my eyes.

Whoa! Another wild ride in the New Hampshire House!

But it passed. It passed! What an effort on the part of all concerned!

Great work by all concerned. Freedom rings in the Granite State!

Update: NHPR reports that Gov. Lynch will sign at 5:15 TODAY!

(Dean): Statements below the fold...

Our next Senator, Paul Hodes, weighs in:
Washington, DC--- Congressman Paul Hodes released the following statement on the passage by the New Hampshire General Court of a law permitting same sex couples to marry.

"I am pleased with the result reached by our legislature and Governor. This legislation will ensure that all Granite Staters have equal rights under the law. It gives legal protection to religious institutions and organizations. And the law is consistent with the spirit of New Hampshire expressed in our state motto 'Live Free or Die.' At times the legislative process on this bill appeared difficult, but the outcome it produced was the right one for equality and justice for New Hampshire residents. I will continue to work in Washington for those same principles."

Governor Lynch:

CONCORD - Gov. John Lynch released the following statement today regarding same-sex legislation in New Hampshire that he signed into law today:

"New Hampshire's great tradition has always been to come down on the side of individual liberties and protections.

"That tradition continues today.

"Two years ago in this room, I signed civil unions into law. That law gave same-sex couples in New Hampshire the rights and protections of marriage. And while civil unions was recognized as a step forward, many same-sex couples made compelling arguments that a separate system is not an equal system.

"They argued that what might appear to be a minor difference in wording to some, lessened the dignity and legitimacy of their families.

"At the same time, the word "marriage" has significant and religious connotations to many of our citizens.

"They had concerns that this legislation would interfere with the ability of religious groups to freely practice their faiths.

"Today, we are standing up for the liberties of same-sex couples by making clear that they will receive the same rights, responsibilities - and respect - under New Hampshire law.

"Today, we are also standing up for religious liberties. This legislation makes clear that we understand that certain faiths do not recognize same-sex marriage, and it protects them from having to participate in marriage-related activities that violate their fundamental religious principles.

"With the signing of this legislation today, New Hampshire will have taken every action possible to ensure that all families have equal rights to the extent that is possible under state law.

"Unfortunately, the federal government does not extend the same rights and protections that New Hampshire provides same-sex families, and that should change.

"Here in New Hampshire, this debate has been filled with passion and emotion on both sides.

"Two years ago, after an equally passionate debate, the people of New Hampshire embraced civil unions as a natural part of New Hampshire's long tradition of opposing discrimination.

"It is my hope, and my belief, that New Hampshire will again come together to embrace tolerance and respect, and to stand against discrimination.

"That has how we in New Hampshire have always lived our lives and that is how we will continue as we move forward.

"Most families in New Hampshire will awaken tomorrow, go to work and to school, and feel no impact from what we have accomplished today.

"But for some, they will awaken tomorrow knowing we have said to them that they are equal, that they have the same rights to live and to love as everyone else.

"Today is a day to celebrate in New Hampshire. Today should not be considered a victory for some and a loss for others.

"Today is a victory for all the people of New Hampshire, who I believe, in our own independent way, want tolerance for all.

"That is truly the New Hampshire way."

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