Marcia
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Well, it was a sad day when this happened a few days ago:
http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2009/12/01/AR2009120101265.html
In NY, gay marriage was set aside, which is good. But I think the vote above is a sign of the future. They will continue to fight for this and have become a powerful political force.
LinkThe D.C. Council voted overwhelmingly Tuesday to legalize same-sex marriage in the District, a key step in a process that could enable gay couples to marry in the nation's capital by the spring.
After months of debate, the council passed the legislation 11 to 2 after a lively discussion that elicited passionate statements from members about the historical significance of their action.
A second vote, scheduled in two weeks, is necessary for the measure to become law. The bill's sponsors said final passage is almost certain, although the bill could be tweaked. Mayor Adrian M. Fenty (D) has said he will sign it.
The bill will also be subject to a 30-day congressional review period, but officials in both parties said it is unlikely that the Democratic majority in Congress will block the measure. The District would join New Hampshire, Connecticut, Iowa, Vermont and Massachusetts in allowing same-sex marriage. It would be the first jurisdiction in the region to do so.
"This is a culmination of the entire gay rights movement," Richard J. Rosendall, a past president of the Gay and Lesbian Activist Alliance of Washington D.C., said after the vote. "We have spent many, many, years working toward this."
http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2009/12/01/AR2009120101265.html
In NY, gay marriage was set aside, which is good. But I think the vote above is a sign of the future. They will continue to fight for this and have become a powerful political force.
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