A proposal to allow civil unions between same-sex couples in Illinois has been stalled in the state legislature - and now appears to have little chance of coming to a vote. The state is grappling with the economic crisis and a scandal over a Governor who has been arrested on corruption charges. First proposed in 2007 and running out of time before the current legislature expires, the Civil Unions Bill would grant same-sex couples many of the rights given to opposite-sex married couples. The Gay Liberation Network in Chicago held a rally yesterday on the issue.
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First published: Thursday, 11th December 2008 - 1:20pm