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Friends with benefits: targeting gay employees.


OHIO'S MIAMI University Miami University, main campus at Oxford, Ohio; coeducational; state supported; chartered 1809, opened 1824. The library has extensive collections in literature and American history, including the William Holmes McGuffey Library and Museum and the Edgar W.  offers domestic partners of gay employees the same benefits--health and dental insurance Dental insurance is insurance designed to pay the costs associated with dental care. Dental insurance pays a portion of the bills from dentists, hospitals, and other providers of dental services. , recreation center discounts, tuition waivers--that it extends to the spouses of married employees. That doesn't sit well with state Rep. Tom Brinkman Jr. (R-Cincinnati), who in November filed a suit alleging the state-funded school's policy violates an anti-gay marriage amendment to the state constitution that voters passed overwhelmingly in 2004.

In addition to defining marriage as a one-man, one-woman arrangement, the amendment stipulated that the state "shall not create or recognize a legal status for relationships of unmarried individuals that intends to approximate the design, qualities, significance or effect of marriage." But the official fact sheet on the amendment circulated to voters by the Ohio Campaign to Protect Marriage claimed that it "does not interfere in any way with government benefits granted to persons in non-marital homo sexual relationships, so long as the government does not grant those benefits to such persons specifically for the reason that the relationship is one that seeks to imitate marriage."

Brinkman's suit, which he filed in his capacity as a taxpayer with the help of the Arkansas-based Alliance Defense Fund The Alliance Defense Fund ("ADF") is a conservative Christian non-profit organization with the stated goal of "defending the right to hear and speak the Truth through strategy, training, funding, and litigation. , argues that the effect of Miami Miami, cities, United States
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 University's policy is precisely to recognize a "marriage-mimicking" relationship, and that it therefore diminishes the institution of marriage. A gender-neutral domestic partner benefit, available to gay and heterosexual couples alike, Brinkman avers Coordinates:  Avers is a municipality in the district of Hinterrhein in the Swiss canton of Graubünden. , "would be fine." What he objects to, he says, is the offering of benefits exclusively to same-sex couples as a sort of substitute for those they could obtain if they were able to marry. Miami University spokesperson Richard Little disagrees. "This is a compensation policy, a purely economic decision designed to make us competitive in the marketplace" he says. "This is not a dowry dowry (dou`rē), the property that a woman brings to her husband at the time of the marriage. The dowry apparently originated in the giving of a marriage gift by the family of the bridegroom to the bride and the bestowal of money upon the bride by ."
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Title Annotation:Citings
Author:Sanchez, Julian
Publication:Reason
Article Type:Brief Article
Geographic Code:1USA
Date:Mar 1, 2006
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