THANK YOU to the Democratic Party of New Mexico

May 01, 2009 10:55



The board members, staff, donors, and volunteers of Equality New Mexico, along with the LGBTQ community of New Mexico, would like to give a shout out to the American Civil Liberties Union of New Mexico for their tireless effort and hard work to make equality for ALL New Mexicans a reality in our great state!

Thank you ACLU!

State employees now provided retirement health insurance for domestic partners!

ALBUQUERQUE - In response to a lawsuit brought by the American Civil Liberties Union, New Mexico has agreed to provide retirement health insurance to the domestic partners of state employees.

"We are very pleased that the state has agreed to settle this litigation and provide the insurance. It wasn't fair that the state forced lesbian and gay employees to pay the high cost of health care for often inferior health insurance for their families when they worked just as hard as their straight colleagues," said Peter Simonson of the ACLU of New Mexico. "I'm sure this will be welcome news to all lesbian and gay state employees, but especially to those who have retired or are planning to do so soon."

The ACLU brought the lawsuit on February 5, 2007 on behalf lesbian and gay state employees and their domestic partners. The lawsuit charged that it was a violation of the state constitution's equal protection guarantees for the state to treat lesbian and gay employees differently from its straight employees. The settlement will reached with the state will cover both gay and straight employees and their domestic partners.

"This is fantastic news. We can finally start planning our retirement," said Havens Levitt, who has been a teacher for the Albuquerque public school for 25 years. "Until now, our only option was for me to keep working because my partner's employment doesn't provide insurance for her and private insurance was just too expensive. It means a lot that the state has acknowledged I should be treated the same as my straight colleagues." Levitt and her partner, Rebecca Dakota, have been partners for 13 years. Dakota is a self-employed consultant to non-profits and an independent filmmaker.

Pursuant to the settlement, the state has agreed to develop a process for enrolling those interested during the next open enrollment period, which comes this fall.
Equality New Mexico
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