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Illinois Senate committee approves gay marriage

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The state approved civil unions — legal recognition of a partnership between two people, regardless of gender — just two years ago. But gay-marriage supporters don’t believe it’s enough.

“People often unintentionally offer our relationship less respect because marriage is the standard in our society,” said Bloomington resident Danielle Cook, who is in a civil union with her partner of many years, Suzie Hutton. The couple has a 15-year-old son.

“Marriage is the standard for people to define a relationship based on love and common commitment,” Cook said. “Our relationship is a marriage.”

But Joseph La Rue, minister and legal counsel for the Scottsdale, Ariz.-based Alliance Defending Freedom, said the bill’s language discriminates against religious organizations precisely because it relies on the state human-rights law. That law doesn’t force a church to hire someone who professes a different faith, but it’s not clear what would happen to a Catholic who’s in a same-sex union, he said.

“The church will not be able to refuse to hire them on the basis of their same-sex marriage if they’re of the same faith ... ,” La Rue said. “The Catholic diocese could be faced with an application for employment for a receptionist — who is the face of the diocese — who is in a same-sex marriage ... and under your Human Rights Act, could be required to hire that person.”

Supporters stressed that regardless of gay-marriage legalization, those questions would be dealt with under laws already on the books.

“Any obligation that a church or other institution has to open its doors to same-sex couples already exists before this bill,” said Christopher Clark, attorney for the Lambda Legal regional office in Chicago. “It exists for purposes of the civil union law, for that matter, and yet we have not seen a run on the courthouse either post-civil union law or in other states that have allowed marriage equality.”

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The bill is SB10.

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Illinois General Assembly: http://www.ilga.gov

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