New Jersey Marriage Vote Canceled
New York Times - Fri Dec 11, 12:53 am ETSponsors of a bill to legalize gay marriage in New Jersey canceled a vote in the State Senate, where the measure appeared headed for defeat.
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Sponsors of a bill to legalize gay marriage in New Jersey canceled a vote in the State Senate, where the measure appeared headed for defeat.
TRENTON -- Thirteen New Jersey state senators will go head to head today about whether gay couples should be allowed to marry. Lawmakers anticipate about six hours of testimony in the Senate Judiciary Committee and expect the measure to pass.
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TRENTON, N.J. (BP)--Just days after suffering another setback in the liberal Northeast, "gay marriage" supporters could get back on track in New Jersey Monday when a bill that could become law by Christmas will be debated in a committee in the midst of a lame duck session.