US | Illinois Civil Unions Legalized in Illinois Gov. Quinn: 'We believe in civil rights' By Rob Quinn Posted Jan 31, 2011 10:47 PM CST Copied Illinois Gov Pat Quinn holds up the signed civil unions bill during ceremonies Monday, Jan. 31, 2011 in Chicago. (AP Photo/Charles Rex Arbogast) Illinois has become the sixth state to recognize civil unions between same-sex couples. A bill signed into law by Governor Pat Quinn Monday afternoon gives gay and lesbian couples many of the same rights as their heterosexual counterparts, including the right to visit a loved one in hospital, the Chicago Tribune reports. The measure was narrowly approved by state lawmakers during their lame-duck session last month. "For us it means our marriage will be recognized by the state of Illinois as something other than just living together and sharing a mortgage," said a woman who married her partner in Massachusetts, one of the five states where gay marriage is legal. "On a larger scale, it's one more step toward equality." Read These Next The suspect in the Charlie Kirk shooting is a 22-year-old from Utah. Utah's governor asks a tough question after Kirk shooting. Trump says the Charlie Kirk suspect has likely been caught. Cops: Colorado school shooter was radicalized by extremists. Report an error