Administrative/Regulatory
Jul. 24, 1999
Singled Out
By Thomas F. Coleman Four bills moving through the Legislature would grant benefits to unmarried couples, whether heterosexual or homosexual, who live together as a family unit even though they are not legally married. A last-minute maneuver by Gov. Gray Davis threatens to remove seniors and other opposite-sex couples from the protections of these domestic-partnership bills.




By Thomas F. Coleman
Four bills moving through the Legislature would grant benefits to unmarried couples, whether heterosexual or homosexual, who live together as a family unit even though they are not legally married. A last-minute maneuver by Gov. Gray Davis threatens to remove seniors and other opposite-sex couples from t...
Four bills moving through the Legislature would grant benefits to unmarried couples, whether heterosexual or homosexual, who live together as a family unit even though they are not legally married. A last-minute maneuver by Gov. Gray Davis threatens to remove seniors and other opposite-sex couples from t...
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