The Illinois Senate has approved civil unions, putting Illinois on the verge of granting official recognition to gay and lesbian couples.The measure passed 32-24 Wednesday. It now goes to Gov. Pat Quinn, a strong supporter.Civil unions would give gay couples many of the same rights as marriage for instance, the power to make medical decisions for a seriously ill partner.Critics say this would amount to same-sex marriage under a different name. Some senators argued the Legislature shouldn't be discussing civil unions when Illinois faces a massive budget deficit that should get lawmakers' full attention.
