NJ Gay Marriage Bill Vote Moving On To Senate
The same-sex matrimony check has privileged a jump in New Jersey, flitting a state Senate cabinet by a 7-6 margin. It’s an ancestral step, though it could be a most tougher conflict for a full Senate. Thirteen lawmakers sent check 1967, a offer which would let gays marry, out of committee. It is a furthest any check similar to this has ever gone.
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