Same-sex marriage in the United States : focus on the facts
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Same-sex marriage in the United States : focus on the facts
(Lexington books)
Lexington Books, c2004
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Includes bibliographical references (p. 145-151) and index
Description and Table of Contents
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: hardcover ISBN 9780739108819
Description
Same-sex marriage is one of the main hot-button issues in the 2004 election. In order to write about it in the papers, talk about it on the radio, or discuss it at home with your families, you need the facts. Opinions abound, but what about the data? Only in this book can you get answers to the questions that might substantiate, or change, your own feelings on gay marriage, questions such as: How many same-sex couples are there in the U.S.? Where do they live? What rights do they currently have in their states? How many children are currently being raised by two mothers or two fathers? How do current policies affect their children, and how do the policies affect the parents as they age? What groups are in the 'Christian right,' and what are they saying? Where do they get their information? Where are the studies that prove them wrong, or right? Same-Sex Marriage in the United States: Focus on the Facts does just this, it focuses on the facts. Though he doesn't hide his agenda, Sean Cahill, policy director of the National Gay and Lesbian Task Force, doesn't need to say what's right or wrong or what's best for America. The facts speak for themselves, and they come out strongly in favor of marriage equality. Every journalist, media commentator, policy maker, educator, and every person wondering why same-sex marriage is such a visible issue these days, especially as the 2004 election rolls around, needs to read this book. Moves the debate away from rhetoric, cuts through the political posturing, gets at the hard facts.Visual layout with sidebars, charts, pull-out quotes, for quick and easy access to information. Sample chart: Laws regarding rights of same-sex couples in every state. Sample chart: Laws regarding adoption rights in every state.Sample map: Distribution of same-sex households, raising children, throughout the U.S. Relevant text from the Republican and Democratic Party Platforms. Debunks myths put out by conservative right with actual studies and data. Presents surprising statistics. For example: The 13 largest anti-gay groups have a combined annual income of $217 million, compared to $54 million for the 13 largest gay advocacy groups. The states with the highest prevalence of parenting among same-sex households on the 2000 Census were Southern and rural states. Retired gay couples, many who have been together for over 20 years, receive a minimum of 25% less in benefits than their married counterparts.
Table of Contents
Part 1 A Fierce Debate Chapter 2 Landmark Decisions Chapter 3 Legislative Efforts to Restrict Same-Sex Marriage Chapter 4 Historical Precedents to the Current Debate Chapter 5 Civil Marriage and Religious Marriage Part 6 "Family Values": A Political Agenda? Chapter 7 Defining the Anti-Gay Movement Chapter 8 Financial Resources Chapter 9 Local Campaigns Chapter 10 A Larger Agenda Chapter 11 Focus on Homosexuality Chapter 12 What Do Anti-Gay Groups Say about Same-Sex Marriage and Gay Families? Part 13 The Benefits of Being Family Chapter 14 Defining the Family Chapter 15 The 2000 Census's Same-Sex Couple Sample Chapter 16 Parenting among Same-Sex Couples and Single Gay Parents Chapter 17 Custody Rights Chapter 18 Adoption Rights Chapter 19 Elder Couples Chapter 20 Health Care Part 21 Gay Rights on the Political Stage Chapter 22 Unequal Tax Treatment of Same-Sex Couples Chapter 23 The First Wave of Anti-Gay Ballot Campaigns Chapter 24 1972-1980: The Emergence of Gay Issues in Presidential Politics Chapter 25 The Reagan Years Chapter 26 Late 1980s and Early 1990s: The Rise in Anti-Gay Activism Chapter 27 Anti-Gay Politics in the 1992 Presidential Election Chapter 28 1996: Defending Marriage Chapter 29 The 2000 Election Campaign Chapter 30 The Bush-Cheney Administration in 2004 Chapter 31 The White House Defends Its Position Chapter 32 The 2004 Democratic Presidential Candidates: The Most Pro-Gay Field Yet Part 33 The Case for Marriage Equality Chapter 34 Two Stories Chapter 35 Surviving Same-Sex Partners and the Aftermath of 9/11 Chapter 36 Focus on the Future
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: pbk. ISBN 9780739108826
Description
Same-sex marriage is one of the main hot-button issues in the 2004 election. In order to write about it in the papers, talk about it on the radio, or discuss it at home with your families, you need the facts. Opinions abound, but what about the data? Only in this book can you get answers to the questions that might substantiate, or change, your own feelings on gay marriage, questions such as: How many same-sex couples are there in the U.S.? Where do they live? What rights do they currently have in their states? How many children are currently being raised by two mothers or two fathers? How do current policies affect their children, and how do the policies affect the parents as they age? What groups are in the "Christian right," and what are they saying? Where do they get their information? Where are the studies that prove them wrong, or right? Same-Sex Marriage in the United States: Focus on the Facts does just this, it focuses on the facts. Though he doesn't hide his agenda, Sean Cahill, policy director of the National Gay and Lesbian Task Force, doesn't need to say what's right or wrong or what's best for America. The facts speak for themselves, and they come out strongly in favor of marriage equality. Every journalist, media commentator, policy maker, educator, and every person wondering why same-sex marriage is such a visible issue these days, especially as the 2004 election rolls around, needs to read this book. Moves the debate away from rhetoric, cuts through the political posturing, gets at the hard facts.Visual layout with sidebars, charts, pull-out quotes, for quick and easy access to information. Sample chart: Laws regarding rights of same-sex couples in every state. Sample chart: Laws regarding adoption rights in every state.Sample map: Distribution of same-sex households, raising children, throughout the U.S. Relevant text from the Republican and Democratic Party Platforms. Debunks myths put out by conservative right with actual studies and data. Presents surprising statistics. For exam
Table of Contents
Part 1 A Fierce Debate Chapter 2 Landmark Decisions Chapter 3 Legislative Efforts to Restrict Same-Sex Marriage Chapter 4 Historical Precedents to the Current Debate Chapter 5 Civil Marriage and Religious Marriage Part 6 "Family Values": A Political Agenda? Chapter 7 Defining the Anti-Gay Movement Chapter 8 Financial Resources Chapter 9 Local Campaigns Chapter 10 A Larger Agenda Chapter 11 Focus on Homosexuality Chapter 12 What Do Anti-Gay Groups Say about Same-Sex Marriage and Gay Families? Part 13 The Benefits of Being Family Chapter 14 Defining the Family Chapter 15 The 2000 Census's Same-Sex Couple Sample Chapter 16 Parenting among Same-Sex Couples and Single Gay Parents Chapter 17 Custody Rights Chapter 18 Adoption Rights Chapter 19 Elder Couples Chapter 20 Health Care Part 21 Gay Rights on the Political Stage Chapter 22 Unequal Tax Treatment of Same-Sex Couples Chapter 23 The First Wave of Anti-Gay Ballot Campaigns Chapter 24 1972-1980: The Emergence of Gay Issues in Presidential Politics Chapter 25 The Reagan Years Chapter 26 Late 1980s and Early 1990s: The Rise in Anti-Gay Activism Chapter 27 Anti-Gay Politics in the 1992 Presidential Election Chapter 28 1996: Defending Marriage Chapter 29 The 2000 Election Campaign Chapter 30 The Bush-Cheney Administration in 2004 Chapter 31 The White House Defends Its Position Chapter 32 The 2004 Democratic Presidential Candidates: The Most Pro-Gay Field Yet Part 33 The Case for Marriage Equality Chapter 34 Two Stories Chapter 35 Surviving Same-Sex Partners and the Aftermath of 9/11 Chapter 36 Focus on the Future
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