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Marriage measure dividing Utah race

Matheson opposes amendment, and Huntsman backs it

Published: Monday, Aug. 23, 2004 11:46 p.m. MDT
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Matheson is the dean of the University of Utah's law school who sat on the state's Constitutional Revision Commission, which studies Utah's basic document and makes recommendations on changing it.

"I've spent years studying our constitution," he said, "and I simply agree with our attorney general's analysis" — the amendment is flawed.

"I do support traditional marriage. I support the current laws," which define marriage as between a man and a woman and ban gay marriages, Matheson said.

Amendments to the state's constitution should not create more problems than they solve and especially shouldn't take away any rights of citizens, Matheson said.

Amendment 3 may do both.

"The second part of this amendment goes way beyond the definition of a traditional marriage and may be very hurtful to many Utah families, like taking away the ability to make medical decisions" for loved ones the person may not be legally married to, Matheson said.

Finally, Amendment 3 could harm Utah's economic development efforts, Matheson said. "Many growing companies now have dependent policies" that include benefits for non-married partners of employees. "And those policies may not be in effect" in Utah, should the amendment pass. Company bosses may not want to locate in a state where they can't provide those benefits, he added.

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Huntsman said if Amendment 3 passes, "I'll vigorously defend it in the courts."

But Skordas said adoption of the amendment just means "decades of litigation" and banning gay marriages can be done just as effectively and much less costly by passing statutes, not constitutional amendments.

"This could enmesh the state in expensive legislation," Matheson added.

Huntsman said, "If it fails, I'll work with legislators, legal experts and others to draft a new amendment that will pass."

Matheson said he doesn't see much political impact to his opposing the amendment, adding in months of campaigning few people have asked him about it. "I believe most Utahns care about how I differ (with Huntsman) on funding education, economic development, water and transportation needs," not on a marriage amendment.

If he had his way, would Huntsman have included Part 2 of the amendment? Yes, he said.

Part 2 is what Matheson, Shurtleff, Skordas and others object to. It reads: "No other domestic union, however denominated, may be recognized as a marriage or given the same or substantially equivalent legal effect."

Matheson said the amendment was "drafted hastily in the final days" of the 2004 Legislature; the process not "carefully and responsibly" conducted.

In a statement issued earlier this month, Shurtleff, who has crossed swords with the right wing of his party before, said, "This amendment goes too far. It could forever deny to a group of citizens (those who live together but can't by law marry) the right to approach its Legislature to seek benefits and protections. This is bad law and should be rejected." While he supports banning gay marriages, Shurtleff said this is the wrong amendment to do that.

"It is important to define what marriage is and what it isn't," Huntsman said. "And Part 2 of the amendment does that," he said.

However, Huntsman said while he "strongly supports" a constitutional amendment to outline what is a "traditional marriage" and so specifically ban gay marriages, he said it's up to Utah voters to decide if Amendment 3 is the right amendment to accomplish that. And if they should reject it, then another effort should be started in the 2005 Legislature to adopt a more acceptable constitutional amendment for the 2006 ballot.


E-mail: bbjr@desnews.com

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