California Jumps Another Hurdle on Track To Legalizing Gay Marriage Again
California is making baby steps to work its way back to legalized gay marriages. Late yesterday the California State Legislature approved by a 23 to 14 vote, a bill that will require California to validate and recognize same-sex marriages performed outside the state prior to November 5, 2008, when Proposition 8 ended same sex-marriage in the Golden State.
Senate Bill 54, authored by Senator Mark Leno (D-San Francisco), clarifies California family law to explicitly recognize marriages of same-sex couples performed out-of-state prior to November 5, 2008. The bill would also explicitly recognize marriages of same-sex couples performed out-of-state after that date as carrying all the same rights and responsibilities that spouses receive although without the designation of marriage.
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