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bless the legislature. but, i am sure the final shot has not been fired
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bless the legislature. but, i am sure the final shot has not been fired
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bless the legislature. but, i am sure the final shot has not been fired
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Do you know whether Vermont has an initiative process?
Hurray!
They have neither initiative nor referendum: http://www.iandrinstitute.org/statewide_i&r.htm
Damn i was so excited i couldnt type straight...i meant to say "in the vermont legislature."
haha
Thankyou white Eagle for providing the Senate vote![]()
4-5 down, and now only another 45-46 states and 7 principalities.
And Utah's Mormons have yet to decide for every state in the union.
Huh?![]()
If you wish. But my remark has nothing to do with Canada and everything to do with religious whackos from out of state who orchestrated and bankrolled California's Prop 8.
And because marriage laws are federal, which stopped Alberta's god-fearing Tory bigots from outlawing gay marriage, though they certainly tried.
With Victories, Gay Rights Groups Expand Marriage Push
MONTPELIER, Vt. — Gay-rights groups say that momentum from back-to-back victories on same-sex marriage in Vermont and Iowa could spill into other states, particularly since at least nine other legislatures are considering measures this year to allow marriage between gay couples.
The Vermont Legislature on Tuesday overrode Gov. Jim Douglas’s veto of a bill allowing gay couples to marry, mustering one more vote than needed to preserve the measure.
The step makes Vermont the first state to allow same-sex marriage through legislative action instead of a court ruling, and comes less than a week after the Iowa Supreme Court legalized same-sex marriages in that state.
This starts out with stuff y'all already know about this. But towards the end it discusses federal involvement possibilities and other states that are preparing for this vote. Ya gotta read it all.
http://www.nytimes.com/2009/04/08/us/08vermont.html?_r=1&th&emc=th
