Friday, August 1, 2008

Governor signs law allowing out-of-state gays to wed...

Full story here.

Surrounded by cheering, clapping gay-rights activists and legislators, Governor Deval Patrick today signed a bill repealing a 95-year-old statute that had prevented gay and lesbian couples from most other states from marrying in Massachusetts.

"It's a good day," said Patrick, declaring that the repeal will "confirm a simple truth: that is, in Massachusetts, equal means equal."

Massachusetts will "continue to lead the way as a national leader" and affirm "all people come before their government as equals," Patrick said in a bill-signing ceremony at the State House's Grand Staircase. Gay marriage "is still troubling for some of our citizens," he said, "but it is still the law."

Patrick, who turned 52 today, also called the bill "a great birthday present."

Marc Solomon, executive director of MassEquality, a gay-rights organization, said, "This is really a new day. We welcome everyone from New York to come here and get married. We think it's a shame people can't get married in their own states."
I'm going to Massachusetts and I'm gonna get married!

Well, not yet... This weekend I'm in Maryland for the 8th first birthday party in the "Nieces/Nephews" category of our scheduled programming...

This has been a special report...

3 comments:

Anonymous said...

So, next weekend?

Anonymous said...

When is the wedding? :o)

Jason Hughes said...

Lookin' at about a two year window... Have to save up money to do this thing right, ya know? :D