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Ill. State Rep Marries Partner


CHRISTINE BAKER Deborah Mell X390 (PROVIDED) | ADVOCATE.COM

Illinois state representative Deborah Mell has become the state’s first high-profile elected official to legally marry a same-sex spouse.

Mell (pictured, right) and Christin Baker (left) were married last week by a judge in Davenport, Iowa, the Chicago Sun-Times reports. While Iowa has marriage equality, Illinois offers gay couples only civil unions — and the couple’s marriage will be recognized as a civil union in their home state.

“Our relationship deserves marriage,” Mell told the Sun-Times Tuesday. “That’s how I feel about it. I mean there was a time in our relationship where it just wasn’t right to call Christin my ‘partner’ or my ‘friend’ ... or even my ‘civil-unionized partner.’ You know she’s my wife. ... We deserve those titles, those rights.”

That didn’t keep Mell from arguing passionately for the civil unions bill, which the state legislature approved last year and Gov. Pat Quinn signed into law in January. The law went into effect in June. Mell had announced her engagement to Quinn on the state House floor last year, and she has observed that the presence of out legislators to personalize the issue helped build support for the bill.

Mell, 43, has been a state representative from a Chicago district since 2009. Baker, 36, is a national director for the YMCA. They have been together for seven years. They are planning to have an Episcopal religious ceremony next week to bless their union.

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Reader Comments
  • Name: Flick
    Date posted: 8/31/2011 11:57:19 PM
    Hometown: Chicago

    Comment:

    Congrats to the two of them. They make an awesome couple. However I am not sure why it was terribly necessary to take the trek to Iowa when they in sad reality it doesn't matter if they got hitched in Illinois or Iowa. Gay marriage in Iowa or ANY state that allows it is only recognized in a handful of other ones outside the originating state. DOMA needs to be repealed to make any real difference here. The states that have civil unions (NJ, IL, DE, HI, RI) have exactly what IA, MA, CT, NY, DC, NH, and VT have under a different name. None of the same-sex unions are recognized by the feds, but are identical to marriage in certain jurisdictions. Until DOMA is repealed, all eleven states (and DC) will be "same thing, different name". Repeal DOMA. We have come a long way, but we still have further to go. Perhaps one day gays and straights will all have marriage... or we will all have civil unions (which is actually fine with me, as religion and govt should be separate)



 
 
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