I worked for Hennepin County in the 
1980's when the first MN gay rights 
ordinance was passed.
It specifically EXCLUDED domestic 
partner benefits as part of the 
negotiations to get the bill passed. 
 As soon it was passed the 
Minneapolis Civil Right department 
"decreed" that the law included gay 
domestic partnership benefits. My 
AFSME Council 5 2822 union was 
negotiating a new contract. The 
wanted to include a very loosely 
defined domestic partners benefit in 
the contract if it passed legal 
muster. ......... Everyone in the 
office wanted to know if this is 
included financial co-dependence. 
Our co-worker union rep was a stand
-up guy (woman) who demanded an 
answer. We were told that we would 
be subject to "sexual harassment 
complaints" if we persisted.  It 
turned out that it did have this 
"suicide by pen" provision.  Seems 
the City of Minneapolis had eight-
hundred people interested in 
domestic partner benefits.  When 
informed that financial co-
dependence was included 9o0% lost 
interest.   ..........  There was a 
group that wanted to legally 
challenge the Minneapolis ruling but 
they needed a Minneapolis property 
owner to file a legal challenge.  I 
contacted the group.  They told me 
that they were looking for a retired 
homeowner and warned me that I could 
encounter substantial workplace 
problems if I was the face of the 
lawsuit.  They got several retiree 
Minneapolis homeowners and one was 
fronted for the legal challenge.  
......  The legal challenge went 
first to the MN Court of Appeals and 
then by the MN Supreme Court which 
basically rejected the domestic 
partners interpretation and told the 
defendants to "learn how to read". 
..... I'm now retired so they can't 
hurt me but some of these "gay 
advocates" are willing to use "the 
ends justify the means" tactics.  I 
followed the case and cannot recall 
any gay group coming forward saying 
"this is not what we agree to when 
the MN gay rights law was passed".  
........  Since then no significant 
gay rights legislation has passed in 
Minnesota. Go figure!  I'll cross 
post at my http://fifthestate.net in 
case the Star Tribune censors 
consider this an "inconvenient 
truth". 
 
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