Friday, January 6, 2012

Cincinnatti may join Cleveland in offering domestic partner benefits


WKRC reports little opposition to the proposal. Omaha City Council, please take notes.
When Cincinnati's new, more liberal city council was sworn in last month, it included the first openly gay council member, Chris Seelbach.  Now Seelbach is proposing domestic health partner benefits for unmarried city employees ... both heterosexual and gay. "I mean it says a lot of things have changed. The sentiment in our country has changed. I was just on Bill Cunningham. He supports it. I was on Lincoln Ware's show. He supports this, and I think people have gotten it, that enough with bashing the gay people, let equal rights come through and let's get going with bigger issues of finding people jobs."

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