Published in the Salt Lake Tribune
The first of a series of gay-rights bills aimed at the 2009 Legislature died in the Senate judiciary committee today
Sen. Scott McCoy’s SB 32 would have amended state law so that financial dependents – besides spouses, parents and children – could sue if a breadwinner suffers a wrongful death.
It is part of the four-bill Common Ground Initiative being pushed by Equality Utah to expand legal protections offered to lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender (LGBT) Utahns.
Chris Butt-arse has been a long time opponent of anything that has to do with gay rights. (See all of my posts on my blog regarding Gay Rights and Issues). He obviously has no regard for anything that has to do with “common ground” or humans having basic rights. This is clearly a continuation of the overriding theme of morality conflicting with what is right to provide humans to survive.
Filed under: Gay rights, Human rights
