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Paterson: Gay Marriage on agenda in Albany
Next Monday and Tuesday, a bill legalizing same sex marriage will be on the agenda in Albany. The Governor has declared that the bill will come to vote before January 2010.
"We're talking about the civil rights of people." , said the New York Governor to members of the press.
Keeping his vow to gays, Paterson has pushed the bill to the floor, even when others had dropped it.
The Assembly has already passed the bill, but the Senate has not brought it to the floor. That chamber remains split 32-30 as Democrats hold a slim majority.But, for many gay and lesbian couples, it's about more than politics.
"It is often set up as a political issue, but for us it's really about our families. Our lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender families and having equal access to marriage," said Jorien Brock, Senior Director of the Western New York Pride Center.
She says there are thousands of privileges that come with marriage- that both straight and gays- should be entitled. She mentioned health insurance, hospital visitation and tax breaks, among others.
But, opponents believe this will weaken families. Reverend Jason McGuire head the group New Yorkers for Constitutional Freedoms, which opposes the bill.
"I'd like to see marriage is protected between a man and a woman, that's obviously the perspective that I come from. I'd like to see society recognizes the important contribution that both moms and dads make to their children's lives," he told 2 On Your Side.
He added it's not simply a religious belief that drives his argument, it's one he insists is backed up by Sociology studies on the American family.
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at 15:48 on November 12th, 2009
Thanks for this, smk. Unfortunately, NYS Senate has some very powerful senators opposed to the Marriage Equality Bill S4401. Senator Maziarz is one of them. If this bill passes the Senate (gay rights issues have historically cleared the Assembly), I will be very, very surprised.