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The state senator who has pledged to fight against same-sex marriage until the end has a lot more ties to the gay world than you'd suspect.
The former GOP Senate majority leader makes a surprising announcement.
That's what Wayne Barrett at the 'Village Voice' thinks.
Even though the landscape of Albany has been dramatically upheaved, one advocate at least still sees hope.
Soon the state will be the sixth in the nation to recognize marriages between same sex couples.
The conservative minister and state senator is calling what he thinks is Duane's bluff over having the numbers to pass a marriage-equality bill in Albany.
Only those 18,000 gay couples who were married before the constitutional amendment was voted through in November will be allowed to share in the rights afforded straight couples.
The progress of same-sex marriage in New England hits a road bump.
Can "Barb & Don" convince voters and their state senators to allow gays to marry?
The lower body of New York's state legislature approved Governor Paterson's measure to allow gay couples to wed last night.
The state's lower body is expected to pass the measure easily.
The actor and comedian makes the point for gay marriage in his own way.
The very day it reached his desk, Maine governor John Baldacci signed a bill legalizing marriage between same-sex couples into law.
It's now up to the state's Democratic governor, John Baldacci, to decide whether to sign it into law.
Now, gay families in the District can be married in states where such unions are legal, and remain married when they return home.
For at least for GOP state senators, the majorities of their districts largely favor marriage equality.
Meanwhile, the New York bill is expected to hit the floor of the State Assembly next week.
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