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On Wednesday evening March 21st the first ever New Jersey Gay & Lesbian Wedding Expo will be held to present hundreds of wedding planning options to gay and lesbian couples throughout the tri state region.

This free admission event will be held at the New Jersey Convention and Expo Center at Raritan Center in Edison from 6 pm to 9:30 pm.

Gay and lesbian couples will find all the finest goods and services for weddings including a selection of caterers, locations, photographers, musicians, entertainment, floral designers, fashions, honeymoons, limousines, travel, registries, officiates, invitations, event planners and more. Live music and fashion shows will also be presented.

Guests who would like to attend the Expo are encouraged to pre register at www.glweddings.com and will receive event updates, details, and confirmation.

For additional information contact Lisa Drozd at 908-371-0900 or visit glweddings.com.

The event is being presented by GLWeddings.com and Americanbride.com.

 

Gay & Lesbian Wedding Expo
at the NJ Convention & Expo Center

Bringing the Very Best that New Jersey Weddings has to
offer the Gay & Lesbian Community

From Wedding Fashions to Unique Locations
Find it all the GLWeddingExpo

Wednesday March 21st - 6pm to 9:30pm
at the NJ Convention & Expo Center at Rartian Center in Edison

Free Admission - Request More Information


Presented by www.GLWeddings.com and Americanbride.com

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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
DATE: December 21, 2006

TRENTON – Governor Jon S. Corzine today signed legislation giving same-sex couples the right to enter into civil unions, ensuring them equal treatment under the law and providing them the same protections, benefits and responsibilities as individuals in a marriage.

“We must recognize that many gay and lesbian couples in New Jersey are in committed relationships and deserve the same benefits and rights as every other family in this state,” Governor Corzine said. “I believe very fundamentally in equal protection under the law and this legislation is about meeting that basic responsibility and honoring the commitments that individuals have made to each other.”

The legislation, passed in response to the New Jersey Supreme Court’s Lewis vs. Harris ruling in October of this year, also creates the New Jersey Civil Union Review Commission to evaluate the implementation of the law and report back to the Governor and the Legislature.

The bill gives individuals in civil unions all of the rights granted to married couples, including the rights of hospital visitation, the ability to collect survivor benefits, and eligibility for tax deductions. Businesses, public and private employers, organizations and institutions will be required to treat civil union couples in the same manner as married persons are treated.

Licenses for civil unions will be issued with the same requirements and restrictions which apply to marriage licenses, and those officials currently empowered to perform marriages will be able to conduct civil unions as well. 

 

"The new year will undoubtedly be remembered as one in which same sex couples took a huge step in the march towards equality.  I'm grateful to Governor Corzine and my colleagues in the Legislature for their support of this monumental legislation," said Senate President Richard J.  Codey (D-Essex), one of the Senate sponsors of the legislation.

"Same-sex couples have cause to celebrate today as they move forward on their long and difficult journey to equality," said Senator Loretta Weinberg (D-Bergen) who also sponsored the legislation in the Senate.

“The civil union law reaffirms New Jersey’s standing as a national leader in the area of providing equal rights for its citizens,” said Assembly Speaker Joseph J. Roberts, Jr. (D-Camden), who sponsored the legislation in the Assembly.  “It establishes a progressive legal mechanism for same-sex couples that clearly enjoys the widest support among the state’s residents.”

“Finally, same-sex couples who have made a commitment to spend their lives together will be able to bask in the same rights, privileges, and benefits that married couples have enjoyed for generations,” said Assemblyman Wilfredo Caraballo (D-Essex), another Assembly sponsor. “Today, we proclaim the dignity of all relationships and reaffirm that all couples – straight and gay – deserve equal protection under the law.”

The bill was also sponsored in the Assembly by Bonnie Watson Coleman, John. F. McKeon, John J. Burzichelli, Mims Hackett, Valerie Vainieri Huttle and Douglas H. Fisher.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 
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