Gay marriage has become one of the most controversial issues in modern society. Different states all over the world have their laws that govern same-sex marriages. Kansas, like other states, was not left behind in enacting new laws governing the legalization of gay marriage. This article will focus on gay marriage laws in Kansas and why they have become such a contentious issue.
Are you a legally married same-sex couple that lives in the state of Kansas? If you are, you probably have questions about how you can file your income taxes this year. Read on, but remember, this is only general information and should not be considered tax advice. Please consult a tax professional for that.
Kansas Republicans on Monday rejected an attempt by Democrats to change state laws that require marriage to be between a man and a woman. While the U. Supreme Court ruled in that states must recognize same-sex marriages, the Kansas Constitution and state statutes refer to marriage as between opposite sexes. House Bill would have removed from statute the term "who are of the opposite sex" when defining the parties to a marriage contract and replace the term "take each other as husband and wife" with "desire to be married.
A group of state representatives in Kansas introduced legislation Wednesday that seeks to define same-sex marriage as "parody marriage," stop the state from recognizing gay marriage and establish an "elevated marriage" option for straight couples who seek "higher standards of commitment. One of the two bills introduced contends LGBTQ people are aligned with the secular humanism movement, which it calls a religion. It also calls the gay pride rainbow flag a symbol of a "faith-based worldview. By doing so, the proposed legislation seeks to define marriage between a man and a woman as "neutral" and same-sex marriage as religious in nature.