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Providence gay rights group: overturn gov’s veto

Associated Press
Thursday Dec 24, 2009
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PROVIDENCE, R.I. - A gay rights group wants Rhode Island lawmakers to overturn the governor’s veto of a bill that would allow same-sex couples to plan the funerals of their late partners.

Queer Action Rhode Island will present a petition Wednesday to House Majority Leader Gordon Fox and the chief of staff for Senate President M. Teresa Paiva-Weed. It’s signed by more than 400 people.

The petition asks the Democratic-dominated General Assembly to override a veto by Republican Gov. Don Carcieri , who opposed the legislation giving gay couples the same funeral planning rights as heterosexual couples.

Rhode Island does not recognize gay marriage. Carcieri has said he would consider creating a domestic partnership system.

The General Assembly is next scheduled to meet on Jan. 5.

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