SAN FRANCISCO – Gov. Gray Davis signed one of the most comprehensive gay rights bills in the nation yesterday, one that extends many rights of married couples to same-sex partners.
The governor, standing in the Rainbow Room of the Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender Center here, said the law will reinforce long-term relationships, helping citizens become happier and more productive.
"I want every Californian to find solace and love and comfort in a relationship with another human being of their choosing," said Davis, who was surrounded by about 300 cheering and applauding gay and lesbian supporters. "I want to make sure they have the rights and responsibilities to make that work."
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A recent Field Poll showed widespread support in California for granting broader rights to domestic partners, with narrow opposition to legalizing same-sex marriages. Sixty-one percent of voters favored allowing same-sex couples to have pension, health and family leave benefits, while 72 percent favored allowing domestic partners to have hospital visitation and medical power-of-attorney rights. The poll found voters disapprove of same-sex marriages, 50 percent to 42 percent. Among the major candidates in the recall election, only state Sen. Tom McClintock, R-Thousand Oaks, opposed the law Davis signed yesterday.
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