Scott Eckern Did A Bad, Bad Thing
Scott Eckern, artistic director of the California Musical Theatre, did a no-no in the eyes of his community. He contributed $1,000 to the to the Yes on Proposition 8 campaign in California, which supported the ban on gay marriage. Now he’s been forced to resign.
“I understand that my choice of supporting Proposition 8 has been the cause of many hurt feelings, maybe even betrayal. It was not my intent. I honestly had no idea that this would be the reaction. I chose to act upon my belief that the traditional definition of marriage should be preserved,” he said in his statement. “I support each individual to have rights and access and I understood that in California domestic partnerships come with the same rights that come with marriage. My sister is a lesbian and in a committed domestic partnership relationship. I am loving and supportive of her and her family, and she is loving and supportive of me and my family.”
Oregon passed the Oregon Family Fairness Act after Oregon Voters defined marriage in a constitutional amendment as “between a man and a woman.”
House Bill 2007 – the Oregon Family Fairness Act – made available to same-sex couples the more than 500 rights and responsibilities available through marriage to opposite sex couples under state law. Here are twenty-five of them:
1. Automatic right to make health care decisions for partner
2. Automatic right to visit partner in the hospital
3. Right to sue for wrongful death if partner negligently killed
4. Preference to be appointed personal representative of deceased partner’s estate
5. Right to continue to live in the deceased partner’s home for one year after partner’s death
6. Right to support from deceased partner’s estate
7. Right to demand one-quarter share of partner’s estate if will leaves less than that
8. Right to private visits in long-term care facility
9. Right to share a room in long-term care facility
10. Right to file joint state tax returns
11. Automatically an “authorized driver” on partner’s rental car
12. Automotive personal injury protection benefits for partner
13. Automatic right to obtain life insurance on partner
14. Uninsured motorist insurance coverage for partner
15. Protection for partner’s home in bankruptcy
16. Private conversations with partner are protected in court
17. Conversations with a marriage counselor are protected in court
18. Automatic assumed parentage for children
19. Need not testify against partner in a court case
20. Right as a partner to a landowner to obtain a “landowner preference tag” for hunting from the Fish & Wildlife Commission
21. Right to receive personal effects from deceased partner’s body
22. Automatic right of survivorship for jointly owned real property
23. Right to workers’ compensation benefits if partner disabled or killed on the job
24. Right to receive deceased partner’s unemployment benefits
25. Protection through emergency court orders in case of divorce
There are some who think domestic partners should have the cache of “marriage” and are still working in Oregon for the amendment to be amended. Can’t the majority have their say as long as the minority’s rights are protected?





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I know Scott Eckern and I know he never intended to harm those involved in same sex relationships. Through his support of Prop 8 he still does not harm sam sex relationships! Prop 8 has been misrepresented and that misreprentation has been blown way out of proportion! Prop 8 simply instills the meaning of marriage to be as it has been known for ions, to be between man and woman.
Nothing in Prop 8 takes away any rights for those choosing same sex relationships that are not already available through civil partnerships.
Elton John also explains this:
“I don’t want to be married. I’m very happy with a civil partnership. If gay people want to get married, or get together, they should have a civil partnership,” John says. “The word ‘marriage,’ I think, puts a lot of people off.
“You get the same equal rights that we do when we have a civil partnership. Heterosexual people get married. We can have civil partnerships.”
http://www.usatoday.com/life/people/2008-11-12-elton-john_N.htm