Providence Journal reports
An opponent of same-sex marriage, Governor Carcieri has vetoed bill that would have added "domestic partners'' to the list of people authorized by law to make funeral arrangements for each other.
In his veto message, Republican Carcieri said: "This bill represents a disturbing trend over the past few years of the incremental erosion of the principles surrounding traditional marriage, which is not the preferred way to approach this issue.
"If the General Assembly believes it would like to address the issue of domestic partnerships, it should place the issue on the ballot and let the people of the state of Rhode Island decide.''
The bill, also sponsored by state Sen. Rhoda Perry and state Rep.
David Segal, would add "domestic partners'' to the list, in current
law, of people who can legally make arrangements for a deceased
person's funeral, cremation or burial to include domestic partners if
the deceased person left no pre-arranged funeral contract.
Thanks to Jonathan Turley
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