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NY Assembly Votes for Marriage Equality

"It's up to you"

13 May 2009

As reported in the New York Times, the New York state Assembly has voted 89-52 in favor of a bill opening civil marriage to same-sex couples. Proponents and opponents of the measure, which Governor Patterson supports, are now concentrating their efforts on the state Senate, where the defeat or passage of the bill is uncertain.  Will New York become the sixth state in the U.S. to afford same-sex couples marriage equality?

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