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Maine joins move towards marriage equality

"I must be dreaming"

05 May 2009

The Associated Press has reported that the Maine legislature has voted in favor of a bill to allow same-sex couples to marry.  If they vote "yes" a second time and Maine's governor, who has not decided whether to sign it, approves it, Maine would become the first state allowing same-sex couples to marry and the fourth in New England!

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