Pa. Senate to weigh contrasting measures on gay marriage
By Amy Worden
Inquirer Staff Writer
... Hoping to capture the pro-gay-marriage momentum in other state legislatures, Sen. Daylin Leach (D., Montgomery) yesterday introduced the state's first bill to legalize same-sex marriage.
Meanwhile, a colleague across the aisle, Sen. John Eichelberger (R., Blair), is preparing to introduce a constitutional amendment that would ban same-sex marriage, to prevent court decisions, such as the recent one in Iowa, allowing gay people the right to marry.
Leach said denying gay Pennsylvanians the right to marry robs them of the fundamental equal rights that heterosexual couples enjoy, such as the right of survivorship, power to make medical decisions, even the right to hospital visitation ...
Eichelberger said that the growing number of states legalizing same-sex marriage - and Leach's bill - were reasons for a constitutional amendment, even though Pennsylvania has since 1996 had a law establishing marriage as a union between a man and a woman ...
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