Wednesday, February 4, 2004
Gay-marriage ban goes to TaftBy Leo Shane III
and Jim Siegel
Gannett Columbus Bureau
COLUMBUS - House members gave final approval to an anti-gay marriage bill on Tuesday. Gov. Bob Taft has said he will sign the bill.
By a 72-22 vote, House members agreed to minor changes that the Senate made last month.
The Defense of Marriage Act reiterates that Ohio does not recognize same-sex marriages and would prevent the unmarried partners of state employees from receiving benefits.
Opponents protested that the measure could hurt Ohio's business climate and cost the state jobs.
"This will discourage the best and the brightest from coming here by writing a new form of discrimination into law," said Mary Jo Hudson of Columbus, a member of Ohioans for Growth and Equality, a coalition of gay-rights supporters.
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