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Transcript: Analysis: Connecticut poised to approve civil unions for same-sex couples
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- March 28, 2005
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STEVE INSKEEP
Morning Edition (NPR)
03-28-2005
Analysis: Connecticut poised to approve civil unions for same-sex couples
Host: STEVE INSKEEP
Time: 10:00-11:00 AM
STEVE INSKEEP, host:
The state of Connecticut is poised to establish civil unions for same-sex couples. Court rulings, of course, led to the creation of civil unions in Vermont five years ago and the legalization of marriage for same-sex couples in Massachusetts last year. But Connecticut would be the first state to take such steps without a judicial mandate. From member station WNPR in Hartford, Amy Jeffries reports.
AMY JEFFRIES reporting:
Civil unions would afford same-sex couples all the same rights as married couples under ...
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