Senate Bill 162, which is sponsored by Democrat Gary Smith, intends
to set up provisions blocking gay and unmarried couples from becoming
parent using a surrogate, is to head to a conference committee, where it
will come under further scrutiny by six lawmakers.
Supporters of the bill have argued that the state lacks laws giving
clear guidelines on the governing of such births, and have asserted that
current gaps in guidelines could lead to legal problems for surrogate
mothers, their spouses, and the intended parents of a child.
The bill includes a clause, which specifies that the “intended
parents” of a child must be married, under laws recognised by the state.
The Louisiana Constitution specifies that marriage “shall consist only
of the union of one man and one woman.”
Smith said on Monday that he is against the amendment added in the
House by Republican Representative Frank Hoffman, which would cause the
bill to become void in the Defense of Marriage Act (DOMA), is overturned by the Supreme Court in a decision expected by the end of June.
He went on to say that even after the conference committee “rewords”,
the bill, that he intended it to ”still keep [marriage] defined as what
Louisiana believes,” he said, referring to the state Constitution which
specifies marriage as between “one man and one woman”.
The bill has already proven to be divisive, and is opposed by both
conservative religious, and more left-leaning groups, meaning it is
backed by a mix of proponents, however it has been widely supported so
far.
The National Organisation for Women has said the bill discriminates
against same-sex and unmarried couples, however on the other end of the
spectrum, the conservative Louisiana Family Forum, is against surrogacy full stop.
The bill was passed in the House last week with overwhelming support,
however it will be reworded by the committee, before returning to both
chambers for final debate.
Not content with denying equality in marriage to gays, the religious homophobes in Louisiana are now attempting to dictate our right to propagate...would love to see how they will attempt to enforce this one!
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