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In reply to the discussion: Firms Tell Gay Couples: Wed or Lose Your Benefits [View all]KT2000
(22,188 posts)a type of "means" test? Should cohabiting couples be required to attest to a certain level commitment - gay or straight for the purpose of insurance? I am having a hard time with this because I know of couples who preferred not to marry but did for the health benefits. Absent some proof of legal commitment, wouldn't a person who is gay then be able to give health coverage to someone with whom they are not in a committed relationship? That is not fair to hetero couples who cannot do the same.
I understand the unintended consequence of discrimination but the solution must be fair for all. You can be sure though that employers will require marriage for health coverage of partners if SC rules for marriage.
Maybe all unmarried couples should be able to insure their partners - married or not.
Of course the real solution - single payer.