FORT COLLINS â?? For the second time in four years, Colorado State University faculty council members overwhelmingly endorsed a resolution to give benefits to domestic partners, saying Tuesday that they hope this go-around will get the nod from the school’s board of governors in a new state political climate.
CSU professors have been agitating for domestic-partner benefits since 1994. When the University of Colorado agreed to do it for its exempt employees in 2002, faculty here said it put the Fort Collins institution at a competitive disadvantage.