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Rocky to sign order on benefits
Mayor warns lawmakers not to thwart domestic-partner plan
Anderson, who will sign the order during a Wednesday ceremony, advised state lawmakers against taking legal or legislative action to thwart the order, as some have threatened to do.
"Not only is the allowance of equal benefits the right thing to do, but legislative action to undermine the power of local governments to provide equal benefits would have significant negative economic ramifications for our entire state," Anderson said. "Conventions and businesses would not want to come here as a result."
Draft copies of the controversial order were given to City Council members Monday, and the mayor asked if they had any input before he signs the order later this week.
The request for input was seen by some as an effort to be collaborative, even if the mayor is bypassing the council and signing an executive order instead of pursuing an ordinance, which would require council approval. Anderson decided to bypass the council after city attorneys advised him offering such benefits was an administrative function of his job.
Included with those draft copies were several documents, including Anderson's reasoning for signing the order. It is estimated that the order will cost the city between $38,000 and $113,000 and that between 10-20 of the city's 2,600 employees will take advantage of the new benefits.
Council members say they were a bit dismayed Anderson only included non-married couples in his plan, instead of broadening the effort to include other dependents like parents and adult children. That may raise the hackles of conservative state lawmakers who have threatened to withhold money from Salt Lake City because of Anderson's politics in the past.
"I hope that this action won't be something that causes punitive action by others," Love said.
Utah's only gay state senator defended the mayor's plan, stating it was sound public policy that will strengthen non-traditional family units.
"There's no way they could ever possibly get the benefits that come from that relationship," Sen. Scott McCoy, D-Salt Lake City, said. "To that extent I understand what the mayor is doing, and I appreciate very much what the mayor is doing."
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