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The bill, which includes extensive protections for religious groups, does not go far enough they say.
Because now that it might actually pass, why risk it?
Marrying those 24 gay couples back in 2004, even though it got him in trouble with the law, was "one of the best days of my life."
Could he actually jump on the bandwagon?
Another GOP state senator has stepped up to the plate.
The judge in that case, Vaughn Walker, had no obligation to recuse himself because he himself is gay.
Nineteen percent of same-sex couples raising children report having an adopted child.
Three Democrats have reportedly flipped, while at least seven Republicans may vote for marriage equality as well.
Hizzoner keeps beating the drum for his new pet cause.
And also, a lonely man missing an ex-boyfriend.
He'll be the paper's first openly gay op-ed columnist.
"I think we need to start calculating where we are in the culture."
Marty Golden is attempting to provide a rallying point for conservatives.
That's the third sports figure this week.
The state Senate majority leader will have to run it by his caucus first.
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