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Gay Marriage mash-up: VT maybe, NY not yet, WY shoots down constitutional ban

”This really is a great day and a part of moving forward to a time when all Vermont couples will be treated equally under our laws…. I know that there’s broad support in the House… We have work we need to get done as a state. Part of it is this work. This is important work for Vermont families, just like economic issues are important work for Vermont families. So we can do it all.”

Vermont State Rep. Mark Larson who, along with Rep. David Zuckerman, introduced a bill at the House that would allow same-sex marriages. Vermont was the first state to pass statewide rights for gay civil unions. It is reported that a similar bill will be introduced in the VT Senate as well, but lawmakers are not sure there will be action taken during the current session. (Associated Press)


‘I know one of your top priorities is the recognition of marriage between same-sex couples — something that I strongly support, something that I believe in and something that we will make happen together…. Although we do not have the number of votes at this time needed to pass the marriage equality gender bill this legislative session, we are committed to pursuing its passage. And the question is not if; the question is when. So our work still needs to happen for it to happen this year. But I’m going to need your help, and I’m going to need your prayers.”

New York State’s Senate Majority Leader, Malcolm A Smith, speaking at an HRC fundraiser. The NY Times reports that Governor Patterson is a strong supporter of gay rights and the House passed legislation to move toward gay marriage, the state Senate appears to lack votes for the measure. (New York Times)


”Folks, till my dying breath there isn’t anybody in this country who could say that she is a terrible person, or someone that needs to have their rights restricted.”

Rep Pat Childer, a Republican state representative in Wyoming, using her lesbian daughter as reason why her fellow state legislators should not approve a constitutional ban on same-sex marriage. The bill was defeated 35-25. (Casper Star Tribune)

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