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SzczerbiakManiac
05-06-2009, 10:38 AM
Knowing the Gov didn't support marriage equality, I figured for sure he'd veto this, but whaddya know!

The Advocate (http://www.advocate.com/news_detail_ektid82660.asp)
Portland Press Herald (http://pressherald.mainetoday.com/story.php?id=254850&ac=PHnws)
Bangor Daily News (http://www.bangordailynews.com/detail/105356.html)

Andrew
05-06-2009, 10:44 AM
Five and a half--D.C. is recognizing gay marriages performed elsewhere and expected to pass new legislation allowing them later this year.

Chernabog
05-06-2009, 10:45 AM
Wow. Is this the first state to have it enacted by the legislature and signed into law by the Governor?

Gay marriage passed in our legislature, but Governor Schwartzenfoofer vetoed it.

BarTopDancer
05-06-2009, 10:56 AM
Wow!

Any idea when our ruling will happen (and if these happenings will effect it)?

innerSpaceman
05-06-2009, 11:02 AM
AUGUSTA, Maine - Gov. John Baldacci on Wednesday signed a gay marriage bill passed just hours before by the Maine Legislature.

Baldacci made his announcement within an hour of the Maine Senate giving its final approval to LD 1020. The Senate voted 21-13 in favor of the measure after a short debate.

"In the past, I opposed gay marriage while supporting the idea of civil unions," Baldacci said in a written statement. "I have come to believe that this is a question of fairness and of equal protection under the law, and that a civil union is not equal to civil marriage."

The House of Representatives gave its approval on a 89-57 vote Tuesday.

The governor's signature makes Maine the fifth state to allow gay marriage.

In his statement, Baldacci also acknowledged that his signature may not be the last word on the issue. Opponents have vowed to begin the process of a "people's veto" to send the matter to referendum.

"Just as the Maine Constitution demands that all people are treated equally under the law, it also guarantees that the ultimate political power in the State belongs to the people,” Baldacci said.
"While the good and just people of Maine may determine this issue, my responsibility is to uphold the Constitution and do, as best as possible, what is right. I believe that signing this legislation is the right thing to do."



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oh and the decision of the California Supreme Court is due on or before June 3rd

JWBear
05-06-2009, 11:04 AM
Yay Maine!!!

Chernabog
05-06-2009, 11:18 AM
Hopefully Maine has a better voting threshold than the California Constitution (i.e 2/3 to pass).

Why did the people who wrote the CA Constitution write it such that it could be changed by a simple majority?

alphabassettgrrl
05-07-2009, 07:21 PM
Yay for Maine! Who's next? :)