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  Bill Moves to Governor Quinn for Signature
WASHINGTON ? The Human Rights  Campaign, the nation's largest lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender  (LGBT) civil rights group, today congratulated the Illinois Senate on  passing a civil unions bill by a 32-24 vote and urges Governor Quinn to  quickly sign the bill into law.
"HRC applauds the Illinois Senate for  recognizing that our families need the security of legal recognition  now by swiftly passing a civil unions bill," said HRC President Joe  Solmonese. "Thank you to all of the Senators and Representatives who  took a stand for justice, and to the tireless advocacy of Equality  Illinois and other organizations who made such a victory possible."
The bill, introduced by Rep. Greg  Harris and passed by both the House and Senate, would permit both  same-sex and opposite-sex couples to enter into civil unions and receive  the same benefits, protections, and responsibilities under Illinois law  that are granted to spouses. The bill, however, does not provide for  same-sex marriages.
In addition to Illinois, ten states  plus Washington, D.C. offer state-level relationship recognition for gay  and lesbian couples. Connecticut, Iowa, Massachusetts, New Hampshire,  Vermont and Washington D.C. provide committee LGBT couples the freedom  to marry. New York and Maryland recognize out-of-state same-sex  marriages. Five other states?California, Nevada, New Jersey, Oregon, and  Washington ?provide same-sex couples with civil unions or domestic  partnerships.
Colorado, Hawaii and Maine provide  gay and lesbian couples with limited rights and benefits, not all rights  provided to married couples. California recognized marriage for  same-sex couples between June and November of 2008, before voters  approved Proposition 8, which purports to amend the state constitution  to prohibit marriage equality. Couples married during that window remain  married under California law, but all other same-sex couples can only  receive a domestic partnership within the state. The state will  recognize out of state same-sex marriages that occurred before November  5, 2008 as marriages and those that occurred on or after November 5,  2008 as domestic partnerships.
Same-sex couples do not receive  federal rights and benefits in any state. For an electronic map showing  where marriage equality stands in the states, please visit: www.HRC.org/State_Laws.
The Human Rights Campaign is  America's largest civil rights organization working to achieve gay,  lesbian, bisexual and transgender equality. By inspiring and engaging  all Americans, HRC strives to end discrimination against LGBT citizens  and realize a nation that achieves fundamental fairness and equality for  all.
The Human  Rights Campaign is America's largest civil rights organization working  to achieve lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender equality. By inspiring  and engaging all Americans, HRC strives to end discrimination against  LGBT citizens and realize a nation that achieves fundamental fairness  and equality for all.
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