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Passed with 61 votes, just two more than needed !!!
Now the senate will approve the changes.
Illinois becomes the 15th state and brings the country to 37% of the population.
Boy, did you ever beat me to it. I got the email at 4:30 and you posted this at 4:10. Central time, of course. Way to go Illinois.
yayayayayayaay
Passing the one-third level (by population, not by number of states) is a REALLY big deal.
It will make it harder and harder for the highest Courts (ultimately the SCOTUS) to issue rulings which reverse all of this progress. Much more difficult to do so than ten years ago when Massachusetts was the only place that recognized these marriages.
And even much MORE difficult after the elections one year ago, when even places like the 3M states (Minnesota, Maine, Maryland) along with Washington State supported such rights by POPULAR VOTE, which had rarely happened before.
I still don't think that North Carolina (not that long ago) is the last state that will go "the other way" though - or do ALL of the "red states" now have antigay laws or Constitutional Amendments in place, in which case they've already gone the other way?
I doubt Texas will even consider it.
Or lets see what happens after 2016
Yay for Illinois and soon, Hawaii. None of the election results today mattered to me as much as hearing this great news in the forward movement to marriage equality. Still by no means a won fight, but history is inevitably moving in that direction.
