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BREAKING: Last-Minute Plea For Civil Unions Shenanigans

UPDATE 9:35PM: With a politically huge “yes” vote from GOP Rep. B.J. Nikkel, Senate Bill 2 passes House Judiciary and heads for the House Finance Committee. —– UPDATE: Lynn Bartels of the Denver paper reports that Speaker Frank McNulty will not remove Rep. B.J. Nikkel from her post on the House Judiciary Committee ahead of […]

Colorado GOP Senators: Jesus Is Not Down With Civil Unions

As the Grand Junction Sentinel’s Charles Ashby reports: Allowing gays and lesbians to enter into civil unions is against God’s law, and lawmakers should reject it, some GOP senators said Thursday. “My prayer as I stand here is for my words of truth to be spoken gracefully and heard with love,” Sen. Scott Renfroe, R-Greeley, […]

PPP: 62% of Coloradans Favor Civil Unions Legislation

UPDATE: FOX 31’s Eli Stokols: The sponsor of the legislation, Sen. Pat Steadman, D-Denver, and House Minority Leader Mark Ferrandino, D-Denver, who co-sponsored last year’s bill, have been working to find a Republican to sponsor the bill in the House. Thus far, they’ve been unable to find a Republican to carry the bill, as Rep. […]

Ken Buck’s Campaign Manager Endorses Civil Unions

Readers who recall 2010’s lowlights will enjoy this Q&A from LGBT advocate One Colorado: During his time running Ken Buck’s campaign against U.S. Senator Michael Bennet, John Swartout watched as one Sunday morning on Meet the Press, Buck explained his opposition to equality for lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender (LGBT) people, claiming that being gay […]

Deeply Personal Narrative Behind Hancock’s SB-2 Support

We wrote a few weeks ago about the political implications of Denver Mayor Michael Hancock’s unconditional support of State Senator Pat Steadman’s civil unions bill, SB-2.

Above the underlying political calculus, however, is a very poignant personal anecodte.

From HuffPo Denver:

As Colorado legislators debate the outcome of a civil unions bill, for many it may be easy to lose sight of the population it most affects (clearly excepting the legislature’s four openly gay members, one of whom sponsored the bill). For Denver’s Mayor Michael Hancock, the issue hits far closer to home.

Hancock grew up in northeast Denver with nine other brothers and sisters. One of his siblings, Robert, was gay. And at a recent LGBT meet and greet, he shared a very personal story: Robert died of AIDS in 1996.

In a video posted on Out Front Colorado, Hancock says, “I remember very clearly standing next to him… while he lay in the bed at the hospital, and talking to him. And my brother told me a couple things that I will never forget. One is, he says, Gay people are human … Treat me as a human being. And then he looked at me and he said, ‘Michael I know that you’re going to stay involved in politics. Do everything you can to continue to fight so that poor people don’t have to die of this disease, because they don’t have to’ … And two, he says, is never ever stop fighting. For us.”

The Mayor then explained in a stirring speech that even though his brother’s partner loved him, he was unable to make decisions on his behalf. “I couldn’t have loved my brother more than his partner did,” said Hancock. “And I’ll tell you something: that was my biological brother who I loved with my very being, but I could not have loved him more than that guy in the corner… and I thought it was a damn shame that he couldn’t make decisions on his behalf.”

Hancock concluded with a statement of support for Colorado passing a civil unions bill this session. “We are way overdue,” he said. “Government should not legislate who you love and who you commit your life to. And as my brother taught me, love does not recognize gender, race, or ethnicity. We can do better than that as a people.”

Denver’s first openly gay council member, Robin Kniech, told the Denver Post she appreciated the vulnerability of Hancock’s speech.

Part of what carried Michael Hancock to the Mayor’s office was his unique ability to pair his devotion to public service with an uplifting personal narrative. His recent comments on civil unions continue that tradition.

There’s a very pressing lesson behind all of this: it’s difficult to separate a lawmaker from the office that they hold. But politicians are people too. Behind most legislative decisions are stories not dissimilar to Hancock’s, stories that are sometimes lost in political chatter. Those stories matter, and in cases like Hancock’s, they often lead to public policy with personal purpose.

Some would argue that’s the very best kind.  

Bigotry, Prejudice and CO’s Civil Unions Bill

( – promoted by Colorado Pols) Waiting to testify at the CO Senate Judiciary Committee Hearing on Civil Unions, I was reminded of something that happened when I was a little girl.  We lived three miles outside of Detroit in a small house with eleven residents (my parents and nine children), and my dad had […]

Hancock Lends Support to SB-2

Denver Mayor Michael Hancock has been using his office (and communications shop) to comment on public affairs ranging from tuition equity to the Pittsburgh Steelers.

True to form, today Hancock announced his steadfast support for Senator Pat Steadman’s civil unions bill.

DENVER – Mayor Michael B. Hancock today encouraged the Colorado state legislature to approve Senate Bill 2, the 2012 Colorado Civil Unions Act, sponsored by Denver lawmakers Sen. Pat Steadman.

“We must always push to provide the same basic rights for every Coloradan, because residents deserve the same opportunities to take care of their loved ones, strengthen their families and enjoy critical legal protections.

“Adopting Senate Bill 2 will ensure committed couples are afforded long-overdue legal rights and are no longer excluded from the benefits and protections provided to their fellow citizens.

“It’s now time for Colorado to move beyond a culture of tolerance to a culture of inclusivity, fairness and respect. I am proud to join other mayors from across the country in support of civil unions. I strongly urge the state legislature to put civil rights ahead of politics and to pass this bill.”

If nothing else, Hancock’s regular releases on civic issues affecting the lives of those who don’t live in city limits demonstrates his understanding of the power of the Denver mayor’s office. As mayor of Colorado’s largest and most prominent city (in the media, anyway), Hancock is uniquely able to inject his office into debates where he would otherwise yield little power.

It’s a smart move. Hancock will be able to come out and say that he was a vocal proponent of tuition equity and civil unions without risking any political capital in the process of sausage-making. In doing exactly that, he works to build his statewide and national reputation on progressive niche issues and likely staves off criticism from the left.  

Colorado Civil Unions Backers Seek Leverage From Prop 8 Ruling

FOX 31’s Eli Stokols: The backers of legislation that would recognize same-sex civil unions in Colorado cheered a ruling Monday by a federal appeals court on Tuesday declared California’s voter-approved ban on same-sex marriage unconstitutional… Tuesday’s 2-1 ruling by a three-judge panel of the 9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals declared that California’s Proposition 8, […]

Stephens Blows GOP Cover on Civil Unions Legislation?

An interesting few Tweets this morning from reporter John Schroyer of the Colorado Springs paper–covering a speech made by Colorado House Majority Leader Amy Stephens today at the Colorado Republican Party Central Committee meeting: “A 33rd vote stopped gay marriage,” Rep. Stephens said, mistakenly referring to the civil unions legislation which passed the Colorado Senate […]

3 R’s Help Civil Unions Clear Final Senate Hurdle

( – promoted by Colorado Pols) UPDATE #2, 3-25-11: The House Judiciary Committee will hear testimony on SB 11-172 at 1:30PM on March 31. -IndyNinja UPDATE 3-25-11: The bill was introduced in the House this morning and assigned to the House Judiciary Committee. Currently, only 5 of the committee’s 11 members have expressed support of […]

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