Same-sex marriage in Rhode Island

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Same-sex marriage is not recognized in Rhode Island state. But several bills are recently proposed for both marriage and civil unions.

May 17, 2004: Attorney General Patrick C. Lynch issues an advisory opinion that Rhode Island would recognize any legal marriage performed in another state, as long as the marriage is not contrary to the "strong public policy" of Rhode Island. He said that the legislature and courts should decide which types of marriages fall within that category, while adding that same-sex marriages are not included among the types of marriages currently proscribed. While his opinion does not have the force of law, it appears to indicate that Rhode Island would, in fact, recognize valid same-sex marriages performed in Massachusetts or elsewhere.

September 29, 2006: Massachusetts Superior Court Justice Thomas E. Connolly ruled that same-sex couples who live in Rhode Island can marry in Massachusetts. The ruling was a response to a 1913 law that prohibited Massachusetts from performing marriages that were not legal in the couple's home state. The ruling does not legalize same-sex marriage in Rhode Island and Rhode Island's attorney general, Patrick Lynch, said same-sex marriages performed in Massachusetts would not be valid in Rhode Island.[1]

February 20, 2007 : A.G. Patrick Lynch finally issued, after a deep juridical analysis, an opinion that same-sex marriages performed in Massachusetts would be recognized in Rhode Island.[2] [3]

2007
January 31 - Senate : SB 202
Proposition in favor of same-sex marriage by Perry (D) & other Ds

February 7 - House : HB 5356
Proposition in favor of civil union Crowley (D) & other Ds., defining marriage as 1 man and 1 woman !!

February 15 - Senate : SB 687
Proposition against same-sex marriage by Blais (R), thus opposed to SB 202

February 20 :
Patrick Lynch opinion : recognition for Massachusetts marriages. (see here above)

February 28 - House : HB 5643
Proposition to introduce civil union by Ajello (D), McManus (R), Story (R)

March 1 - House : HB No.6081
Proposition in favor of same-sex marriage by Ajello (D) & Other Ds.(identical to SB 202)

March 14 - House : HB No.6159
Proposition against same-sex marriage by San Bento (D) & other Ds. !!! (identical to SB 687)

March 22 - Senate : = SB No.893
Proposition by Senator Blais, to create civil union. It is a complement of his SB No.687.

They all are referred to House or Senate Judiciary Committee. To follow them : type the bill number here

  1. ^ New York Times Rhode Island Couple Wins Same-Sex Marriage Case Accessed November 14, 2006
  2. ^ New York Times : Attorney General opinion of accepting Massachusetts same-sex marriage.
  3. ^ GLAD welcomes AG opinion


Same-sex marriage in the United States
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Legalized: Massachusetts
Law proposed: Connecticut - Illinois - Maine - New Jersey - New York - Rhode Island - Vermont

 Civil unions permitted:

Connecticut - New Jersey - Vermont

 Domestic partnerships permitted:

California - District of Columbia - Hawaii - Maine
Prohibited by statute: Arizona - Connecticut - Delaware - Florida - Illinois - Indiana - Iowa - Maryland - Minnesota - New Hampshire - New York - North Carolina - Pennsylvania - Puerto Rico - Washington - West Virginia - Wyoming
Prohibited by constitutional amendment: Alabama - Alaska - Arkansas - Colorado - Georgia - Hawaii - Idaho - Kansas - Kentucky - Louisiana - Michigan - Mississippi - Missouri - Montana - Nebraska - Nevada - North Dakota - Ohio - Oklahoma - Oregon - South Carolina - South Dakota - Tennessee - Texas - Utah - Virginia - Wisconsin
Marriage undefined: New Mexico - Rhode Island
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