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Here's An Economic Stimulus Idea: Overturning Prop 8

May 18, 2009 - 4:11pm

Two new studies from the Williams Institute at the UCLA School of Law look at the economic impacts on Massachusetts five years after that state legalized same-sex marriage.

One study, which looked at data from the American Community Survey, found that same-sex marriages had a small but positive impact on the caliber of the workforce. "This study shows that in Massachusetts marriage equality resulted in an increase of younger, female, and more highly educated and skilled individuals in same-sex couples moving to the state."

The other study, based on a survey and the crunch of state-collected tax revenue data, estimates that same-sex marriages produced a net economic benefit to the state of $100 million. 

Legalize it all!!

Again homosexual marriage is not illegal. Homosexuals can get married. The recognition by the state of what a marriage is what was voted on. The state will only recognize heterosexual marriage as a marriage. I wonder how many millions this taxpayer institute spent on these frivolous studies? And they wonder why are state is going broke.
I guess with this logic we should legalize hard core drugs like Meth, Crack and Heroin. If it is all about economics, why stop with recognizing homosexual marriage? I hear some people are trying to have triad marriage recognized. Why stop with two?

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