sort of outside the specific realm of this discussion, but related in the sense that it pertains to the definition of "family" and had financial implications based upon that definition...
when we bought our house and moved into our community 30 years ago, in order to qualify for a "FAMILY" discount for various Park District and YMCA programs (and others, but those were the primary providers at that time) a family HAD to have both a mother and a father. Single parents with children were excluded based upon that definition, unless a death certificate was provided for the "missing" parent. Needless to say, as single-parent households were starting to become more common at about that time, people starting questioning and protesting that policy and it was changed within a few years.
I was somewhat involved in a few programs at our local Y and served on a committee looking into changing the policy at that time, and it's interesting that much of the reasoning prohibit same-sex marriage is similar to reasons some folks were giving to justify denying the family discount to single-parent households.
when we bought our house and moved into our community 30 years ago, in order to qualify for a "FAMILY" discount for various Park District and YMCA programs (and others, but those were the primary providers at that time) a family HAD to have both a mother and a father. Single parents with children were excluded based upon that definition, unless a death certificate was provided for the "missing" parent. Needless to say, as single-parent households were starting to become more common at about that time, people starting questioning and protesting that policy and it was changed within a few years.
I was somewhat involved in a few programs at our local Y and served on a committee looking into changing the policy at that time, and it's interesting that much of the reasoning prohibit same-sex marriage is similar to reasons some folks were giving to justify denying the family discount to single-parent households.