http://newsblog.projo.com/2011/09/ri-aclu-new-civil-union-law-a.htmlPROVIDENCE, R.I. -- Gay and lesbian couples haven't been rushing to obtain civil union status under Rhode Island's new law, causing the state chapter of the American Civil Liberties Union to call the law "a fiasco" in a report issued Monday.
The Rhode Island ACLU blames the poor response on the need for "true marriage equality legislation."
"It is difficult to think of another civil rights bill that has generated so much attention, yet done so little for so few," the organization says in a news release announcing the 22-page report, "Two Months of Civil Unions in Rhode Island: Already Time for a Divorce?"
Since the law was enacted, the ACLU said, 14 gay and lesbian couples have sought "civil union" status. In its review of licensing statistics in a dozen other states, the ACLU found "no other state that has passed a law formally recognizing gay and lesbian couples has seen such a paltry and lackluster response to its passage."
The report cites at least three major reasons why couples are shunning the new statute: the inclusion of "an incredibly broad 'religious' exemption" that significantly undercuts the law's purpose; the dashed expectation that, after 12 years of effort, a vote on a marriage bill would finally take place this year; and the prevalence of marriage states throughout New England, where "Rhode Islanders can travel a few hours in just about any direction and be in a state that, unlike their own, recognizes full marriage equality."