SGN February 17, 2012 - Section 1

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Seattle Gay News

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SEATTLE’S LGBT NEWS & ENTERTAINMENT WEEKLY

GREGOIRE SIGNS MARRIAGE BILL On February 13, Governor Chris Gregoire, surrounded by Gay lawmakers, supporters, and advocates of marriage equality, signed historic legislation to create same-sex marriage in Washington state. “It is signed,” announced an emotional Gregoire as the hundreds of witnesses erupted into thunderous applause. After years of fighting for marriage equality, advocates are pleased that since the beginning of 2012, there has been swift progress toward the signing of the bill. Gregoire announced her support for the same-sex marriage bill in January; weeks later the state Senate passed the bill 28-21 with four Republicans crossing party lines to vote with the Democratic majority; and then the state House of Representatives passed the bill last Wednesday by a 55-43 vote. Gregoire signed the bill in the state reception room in the Capitol. “I’m proud our same-sex couples will no longer be treated as ‘separate but equal,’” she said. She thanked Senator Ed Murray and

Representative Jamie Pedersen for their years-long leadership on the issue. In an instant, Washington became the seventh state to allow marriage equality, allowing for what Gov. Gregoire called “what is right, just, and fair.” The law takes effect June 7, unless opponents are successful in their attempt to put the measure up for public vote in November. Under the law, no church or religious denomination is required to marry same-sex couples.

Nate Gowdy/seattle gay news

by Shaun Knittel SGN Associate Editor

A HISTORIC MOMENT “This was a day so many have waited for, worked toward, toiled in times of great doubt for, and given their all to make a reality,” Zach Silk, Washington United for Marriage campaign manager, told Seattle Gay News. “It was amazing. We were literally witnessing history.” “History” was the word of the day. More than the obvious love and commitment, the truth is what transpired in Olympia on Monday, see marriage page 18

Governor Chris Gregoire (l) shakes hands with Senator Ed Murray after the Governor signed the Marriage Equality Bill into law on February 13 in Olympia.

New Jersey legislature OKs marriage Queer Youth Space Christie snubs Gregoire’s letter, promises veto Tim Larsen

by Mike Andrew SGN Staff Writer

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The New Jersey Assembly passed its marriage equality bill on February 16 by a 42 to 33 vote. The state’s Senate already passed the bill on February 13, 24 votes to 16. The bill now goes to Republican Governor Chris Christie, who has promised “very swift action” to veto the bill. “Today, the Legislature has brought us to the promised land,” said Steven Goldstein, chairman of the LGBT rights group Garden State Equality. “We know the governor won’t let us enter,” he continued, referring to Christie’s threatened veto, “but we finally behold the view of our dreams and we will never turn back.” Washington Governor Christine Gregoire wrote to Christie in January, explaining why, as a Catholic like Christie, she came to support marriage equality, but he has not responded. A Queer youth supporter gets the word out “I have been on a personal jourizes the space, tools, and resources ney, because while I am governor, I by Shaun Knittel Queer young people need to be efam also Catholic,” Gregoire wrote SGN Associate Editor fective leaders, organizers, and adin the January 31 letter to Christie. Queer Youth Space (QYS) Three vocates – has announced its Board Wings – a youth-led nonprofit orsee new jersey page 20 ganization that creates and centralsee QYS page 20

New Jersey Governor Chris Christie


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