Gay Marriage Attracting Skilled Workers To Mass.
Posted: Mon Mar 03, 2008 4:59 pm
Boston, Massachusetts) Massachusetts is reaping huge financial gains as a result of same-sex marriage.
The Boston Business Journal reports that the only state in the country to allow gays to marry is become " a powerful lure for same-sex couples who want to live in a place where they can get married, gain legal rights and have access to spousal health benefits."
For decades the state has seen a brain drain despite having some of the most prestigious universities in the nation.
"Since the marriage law passed, we see a lot more (gay) professionals moving into the Boston area," Henry Hoey, a member of the Greater Boston Business Council, a chamber of commerce for gay professionals told the Journal.
Hoey said that the organization's membership has increased 5 percent to 1,100 members since last year. "The effects of this law are starting to take hold."
Recruitment agencies and other business groups also say they have seen an influx of same-sex couples - mostly professionals.
Attorney Jeffrey Webb and his partner Mark Schuster moved from Los Angeles to Massachusetts in December order to marry.
"That was something that was really important to us," Webb told the Journal.
He is now a partner and practices trial law with a well known Boston-area firm. Schuster is now the chief of general pediatrics and vice chair for health policy research at Children's Hospital Boston.
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The Boston Business Journal reports that the only state in the country to allow gays to marry is become " a powerful lure for same-sex couples who want to live in a place where they can get married, gain legal rights and have access to spousal health benefits."
For decades the state has seen a brain drain despite having some of the most prestigious universities in the nation.
"Since the marriage law passed, we see a lot more (gay) professionals moving into the Boston area," Henry Hoey, a member of the Greater Boston Business Council, a chamber of commerce for gay professionals told the Journal.
Hoey said that the organization's membership has increased 5 percent to 1,100 members since last year. "The effects of this law are starting to take hold."
Recruitment agencies and other business groups also say they have seen an influx of same-sex couples - mostly professionals.
Attorney Jeffrey Webb and his partner Mark Schuster moved from Los Angeles to Massachusetts in December order to marry.
"That was something that was really important to us," Webb told the Journal.
He is now a partner and practices trial law with a well known Boston-area firm. Schuster is now the chief of general pediatrics and vice chair for health policy research at Children's Hospital Boston.
http://www.365gay.com/Newscon08/03/030308mass.htm