Gay adoption, tanning invoices teen today definitively House votes
House lawmakers have permission Tuesday to a law allowing gay adoption and another restricting the use of tanning salons adolescents.Both bills face final vote today. Each floor debate ignites torrid.
House Bill 1330, under the auspices of the Czech Alice Madden, D-Boulder, would cohabitating couples, including gay couples to adopt.
“These accounts, it is children,” said Madden. “They allow more children have two parents of Colorado. In return, they would have more emotional and economic stability,” she said.
Republicans warned that the bill ignored the wishes of voters in Colorado during the past year, defeated in the referendum, I would have legalized domestic partnerships. At the time, the progress of voters approved the amendment 43, a section of the Constitution defines the Colorado, that marriage as a union between a man and a woman.
“It is the feeling of people in Colorado, that same-sex couples or the environment is not good for the children of Colorado,” said Rep. Kent Lambert, R-Colorado Springs. He said that the Bill tries to “undefine, which explains our culture, is normative.
“These families exist, regardless of whether you like it or not,” said Madden. She said that more than half the nation, children are placed in institutions unconventional, only the guidance of their parents, grandparents parents or others.
The bill on a voice dialogue with Democrats to defeat Republican efforts, there is the theme of the voter.
In the meantime, legislators also discussed Senate Bill 23, which would require parental approval or doctor’s office for minors with a sun Studio.
“This is a law that Nanny State-ism in its worst,” said Rep. Spencer Schwalm, R-Centennial.
“I think the responsibility of parents know that this is not healthy to have children spend much time in the tanning goods,” he added. He said, young people must begin to himself.
But the bill, the sponsor, Rep. Anne McGihon, D-Denver, said that legislators often impose laws for parents and young people who are not also responsible, including those who, bar, minors before tattoos and purchases of alcohol and cigarettes.
Dermatologists, warned during the consultation committee of a national increase in skin cancer, “she said. And a young woman testified that he was intoxicated by the tanning rooms in 16 and was in the fight against melanoma, skin cancer by their 18 anniversary.
As a result of the action passed by a voice vote, he was questioned. Parliament voted 32-31 to overturn, is a vote of 33 for the timid inversion.
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