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Rick Snyder Signs Domestic Partner Benefits Ban For Michigan Public Employees
Rick Snyder Signs Domestic Partner Benefits Ban For Michigan Public Employees
Well, since it's just a matter of cost, let's just take the benefits away from the faggots. Faggots don't deserve any benefits anyway. All this from the God Party. I'm surprised they didn't suggest taking benefits away from all the "*******" and "Spics" too.
Gov. Rick Snyder signed legislation Thursday banning domestic partner benefits for state employees. Snyder, however, vetoed a portion of the legislation that would have affected public university employees.
A 2004 amendment to the state Constitution prohibits marriage for same-sex couples in Michigan. Until now, state employees enjoyed domestic partner benefits only since January of this year.
Three local school districts, and five city and county governments, including the City of Detroit, also provide domestic partner benefits for public employees.
The Republican-dominated state legislature passed the package of legislation banning domestic partner benefits earlier this month, with the majority of Democrats voting in opposition.
There had been special concern that the portion of the bills affecting public university employees would be found unconstitutional. Under Michigan's state constitution, public colleges and universities are self-governing and can set their own rules.
The state Senate attempted to address this concern it its version of the bills, but GOP House lawmakers said the Senate amendment exempting public colleges and universities from the ban was irrelevant. House Republicans said their version of the bills defined "public employees" through the Public Employees Relations Act (PERA), which includes employees of universities, MIRS reported.
Snyder on Thursday signed H.B. 4770 but vetoed H.B. 4771, the bill that would have amended PERA to include public university employees in the domestic partner benefits ban.
Several universities, including the University of Michigan, have been outspoken about opposing the ban.
The University of Michigan argued that if passed, the ban would precipitate a brain drain from the state's academic community. Seven professors wrote a letter to Synder urging him to veto the portion of the bills that would affect universities.
Proponents of the legislation said it would save the state $8 million per year. But critics said a ban would have a broader negative impact on Michigan's economy. During House testimony on the bills, Jay Kaplan, a staff attorney for the American Civil Liberties Union, said the legislation might cost the state more money in related court costs.
"The governor and legislature have been working hard to address the spiraling costs of health care and other post-retirement benefits over the past year," the governor's office said in a statement. "This is a continuation of those fiscal measures."
Rick Snyder Signs Domestic Partner Benefits Ban For Michigan Public Employees
Well, since it's just a matter of cost, let's just take the benefits away from the faggots. Faggots don't deserve any benefits anyway. All this from the God Party. I'm surprised they didn't suggest taking benefits away from all the "*******" and "Spics" too.