On Top Magazine
July 6, 2009
The path to legalizing the freedom to marry in the District of Columbia begins Tuesday as the city's new same-sex marriage recognition law takes effect. The law recognizes the marriages of gay and lesbian couples performed elsewhere. City Council members approved the new ordinance in a 12 to 1 vote in May, with former Mayor Marion Barry the lone dissenter, and Mayor Adrian M. Fenty, a Democrat, signed the bill. Council leaders openly acknowledge their next move is to legalize marriage equality in the District. Because laws passed by the District are subject to a 30-day review period by Congress, before committing to marriage equality, the marriage recognition law was set afloat as a trial balloon. Several Republican congressmen, led by Ohio Representative Jim Jordan, objected to the law, but Democrats refused to join the chorus. Tuesday's start of the law then is a symbolic nod from Congress, a freedom to marry approval, no matter how tenuous. [Link]
Monday, July 6, 2009
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