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FRIENDS COMMITTEE ON WASHINGTON PUBLIC POLICY (FCWPP) STATEMENT ON REFERENDUM 71 The Friends Committee on Washington State Public Policy (FCWPP) recommends approval of Referendum 71, affirming the adoption of SB 5688 by the Washington State Legislature in 2009 to extend to domestic partners all of the legal benefits afforded to married persons. Background: SB 5688 was adopted by the 2009 Washington State Legislature with the intent that for all purposes under state law, state registered domestic partners must be treated the same as married spouses. Agencies must amend their rules to reflect the intent of the Legislature to ensure that all privileges, immunities, rights, benefits, or responsibilities granted or imposed by statute to an individual because that individual is or was a spouse in a marital relationship are granted or imposed on equivalent terms to an individual because that individual is or was in a state registered domestic partnership. The terms spouse, marriage, marital, husband, wife, widow, widower, next of kin, and family are interpreted as applying equally to state-registered domestic partnerships as well as to marital relationships and married persons, and references to dissolution of marriage apply equally to state-registered domestic partnerships that have been terminated, dissolved, or invalidated, to the extent that such interpretation does not conflict with federal law. Gender specific terms such as husband and wife used in any statute, rule, or other law are construed to be gender neutral, and applicable to individuals in state-registered domestic partnerships. A prior non-judicial termination process available to domestic partners is repealed. For a more complete summary of prior law and the bill’s adoption process, go to http://apps.leg.wa.gov/documents/billdocs/2009-10/Pdf/Bill%20Reports/Senate%20Final/5688-S2.E%20SBR%20FBR%2009.pdf.
Friends’ Principles: FCWPP’s Policy Statement, adopted in 1997, contains the following:
North Pacific Yearly Meeting of the Religious Society of Friends, in a minute adopted on July 19, 1997, stated:
The full minute is available at http://www.npym.org/archives/minute1997_marriage.html.
FCWPP Statement adopted September 23, 2009. |
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