D.C. Mayor Signs Same Sex Marriage Bill

Dec 18th, 2009 | By Main Contributor | Category: Same Sex Marriage

After a series of defeats in the fight for equal rights for marriage in Maine and California there have been a few encouraging signs.  The first openly female gay mayor was recently elected in Houston and now the mayor of D.C. is expected to sign a bill today providing equal rights to gay couples in the D.C. area.  He followed the City Council in D.C. that overwhelmingly passed the bill on December 1.

The law now goes to Congress for review.  Congress has a 30 day review period for any laws passed in D.C. and can overturn the laws during that time.  The law is not expected to be altered during the review period and is expected to pass with the Democratic majority that’s currently in place.

Massachusetts, Connecticut, Vermont and Iowa currently have same sex marriage rights and New Hampshire’s same sex marriage laws start on January 1.

The Catholic Church’s Archdiocese of Washington has threatened to stop all charity services in the area if the law passes.  They provide several million dollars worth of services to the homeless and poor in the D.C. area.  Their threats to withdraw their funds and help in the area have not deterred the city council or the Mayor.

 
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