10-19-2009, 01:38 AM
fredv3b Wrote:I'm sorry I don't see why DC laws have legal effects beyond the district. DC recognises same-sex marriages performed in, say, Massachusetts, AFAIK that does not mean that same-sex marriages performed there on Federal employees are recognised. I'm confused.
Almost every single department of the government is headquartered here in DC, with the exception of the Military which is across the river in Alexandria, and the Space Program which is out in Maryland. Because Federal employees in the district would be allowed to marry, and federal employees are union employees, the government can not give to one employee, what it will not give to all. That means that if you work for the US Department of Agriculture, and you live in Mississippi, the federal government is contract bound to give you the same marriage benefits that you would get if you worked in their headquarters on Constitution Avenue.
I'm pretty certain that it will be legally very sticky, and take a long time before it changes everywhere, but the Federal government is pretty quick to take money away from states that don't abide by the rules. And for the states, it's all about money.