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  The Faculty Senate adopted a resolution at its Oct. 7 meeting calling for health benefits for domestic partners of employees.
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  The resolution, approved without negative vote, points out that 150 colleges and universities, six states, and more than 100 cities and counties extend domestic partner health benefits to employees.
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  In addition to equity and fairness, the resolution states that domestic partner health benefits would make the university more competitive. "The University of Wisconsin's ability to recruit and retain high-quality employees is demonstrated to be compromised by its lack of competitive health benefits," the resolution reads.
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  The actual decision of whether to extend health insurance benefits to domestic partners rests with the Legislature.
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  "Faculty support on this issue will strengthen the university's position to press for changes that we believe are important to the university," the resolution's preamble reads.
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