One day after he was installed as Senate Majority Leader in a coup that Democrats attempted to end by turning off the lights in the Senate room, Sen. Dean Skelos is telling the press that he will bring marriage equality to a vote before the current session ends in less than ten days. New Senate President Pedro Espada agrees and the two are expecting to discuss timing later today.
The Empire State Pride Agenda is trying to stay above the partisan warfare.
“Our issues are not partisan issues,” Alan Van Capelle, the organization’s executive director, said on Tuesday. “They are about equal rights for hundreds of thousands of New Yorkers who are treated like second-class citizens. Our hope and expectation is that yesterday’s events will not derail efforts by our community to win the equality we so desperately need.”
Since yesterday's bloodbath, we've not yet heard from openly gay Sen. Thomas Duane, who has famously claimed that the necessary votes to approve same-sex marriage do exist.
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Wonderful steph.
1I'm not sure - the two dems shifted yesterday to give the repubs control of the senate and they may be forcing a vote so it loses just before they take off.
2That's true. We'll just have to wait and see.
3"They are about equal rights for hundreds of thousands of New Yorkers who are treated like second-class citizens." This is exactly what we are doing. We are taking rights away from taxpaying American citizens. Strip away all the religious crap about how this is wrong per God, and what you have is simply the denial of rights on par with those fought for in the civil rights movement. How anyone can be in support of this is beyond me.
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