Hooray For Maine!

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AUGUSTA, Maine (AP) - Gov. John Baldacci on Thursday signed legislation that protects gays and lesbians from discrimination. Within hours, a religious group launched a campaign to overturn the new law.

``This act not only offers essential civil rights, but serves as a welcome,'' the Democratic governor told supporters who packed the State House Cabinet Room. ``Our doors are open to all people. This is a proud day for Maine.''

The law, which received final House and Senate passage Wednesday night, takes effect in late June.

The measure amends the Maine Human Rights Act by making discrimination illegal in employment, housing, credit, public accommodations and education based on sexual orientation or gender. Maine law now prohibits discrimination based on race, color, sex, disability, religion, ancestry and national origin.

The new law will exempt religious organizations that do not receive public funds. It also makes clear the law does not condone or authorize gay marriages.

The Christian Civic League of Maine said it would fight the new law; the group, which represents evangelical churches in the State House, led successful referendum campaigns in 1998 and 2000 that defeated earlier gay rights laws.

To initiate a referendum next November on the latest gay rights law, opponents must submit at least 50,519 voters' signatures to state election officials by June 28, the Secretary of State's office said.

The league's executive director Michael Heath set a goal of collecting 70,000 signatures, as well as $2 million to wage a referendum campaign.
 
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