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LGBTQ rights in New Hampshire New Hampshire (USA) Status Legal since 1975 Gender identity Altering sex on birth certificate and other documents allowed Discrimination protections Sexual orientation and gender identity protections (see below) Family rights Recognition of relationships Same-sex marriage since 2010 Adoption Same-sex couples allowed to adopt Lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender ...
The definition of marriage in New Hampshire became: [42] Marriage is the legally recognized union of 2 people. Any person who otherwise meets the eligibility requirements of this chapter may marry any other eligible person regardless of gender. Each party to a marriage shall be designated "bride", "groom", or "spouse". [RSA § 457:1-a]
But New Hampshire has very low levels of evangelical voters, with just 8% of people in New Hampshire identifying as white evangelical Protestant compared with 14% of all Americans.
New Hampshire Republican congressional candidate Russell Prescott has long advocated against marriage rights for same-sex couples and once criticized a political opponent for believing “avowed ...
New Hampshire Gov. Chris Sununu signed measures into law to limit transition-related care for transgender minors and bar some trans students from competing on school sports teams that match their ...
On June 3, 2009, New Hampshire by enacting legislation became the sixth state to legalize same-sex marriage, [55] effective January 1, 2010. [56] On December 18, 2009, the Council of the District of Columbia enacted legislation legalizing same-sex marriage [57] and same-sex marriage licenses became available on March 3, 2010. [58]
New Hampshire: May 2004 Recognition of out-of-state marriage [349] 16 7 215 137 Signed Yes 2: Connecticut: April 2005 Marriage [350] 27 9 85 63 Signed Yes Wyoming: February 2007 Recognition of out-of-state marriage [351] 21 8 — — — No New Hampshire: March 2009 Civil union [352] — — 136 205 — No New Hampshire: February 2010 Marriage ...
CONCORD — The New Hampshire House passed a bill to ban child marriage in New Hampshire on Thursday. Senate Bill 359, sponsored by Sen. Debra Altschiller, D-Stratham, would raise the minimum age ...