Gay Marriage Passes First Vote In
New York

May 12, 2009
NEW YORK - The New York State Assembly passed
a bill to legalize gay marriage on Tuesday, but the measure
still faces an uphill battle in the state Senate.
The measure, introduced last month by Governor
David Paterson, passed by a margin of 89 to 52 in the state's
lower house, where Democrats have a comfortable majority.
A similar bill passed in the same assembly by an 85-61 vote
in 2007.
"New Yorkers should have the right to
marry who they chose. Partners unable to enter into a civil
marriage, and their children, lack basic legal protections
taken for granted by married couples," Assembly Speaker
Sheldon Silver said.
The bill has an uncertain future in the New
York State Senate, where Democrats hold a slim majority.
If the bill became law, New York would follow
Connecticut, Massachusetts, Maine, Vermont and Iowa in legalizing
gay marriage. New Hampshire has passed a bill legalizing gay
marriage, but it still needs to be signed by the governor.