In a reversal of the usual story, a straight couple has been denied a civil partnership in the UK because those are only for the gays.
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From Foster's Daily Journal (NH)Now that gay marriage has been defeated in Maine, attention again shifts to New Hampshire, where lawmakers say momentum from Tuesday's vote may fuel legislation to repeal the state's law and give voters a say.
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Fired up by the victory Tuesday for the anti-gay campaign in Maine, a group of conservative legislators and activists in New Hampshire are planning to attack that state’s marriage equality law, which – like Maine’s was passed by the legislature last spring.
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→ Maine's marriage upset is invigorating New Hampshire's bigots to try to a repeal of marriage there: "Two proposals are being drafted in the N.
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And now the forces of darkness turn their hate-filled piggy little eyes to New Hampshire.
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The recent victory of bigots in Maine has cause some anti-gay lawmakers in New Hampshire to consider a repeal of that state's marriage equality law, which was signed by Governor John Lynch in June.
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Portsmouth gay and lesbian wedding expo this weekendFoster's Daily DemocratPORTSMOUTH — A gay and lesbian wedding expo will be held in Portsmouth this weekend to celebrate Gov.
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ast month Texas Lyceum, a non-partisan, business-oriented group, released one of its periodic polls on current issues, and the results for the most part were what one would expect in a conservative state.
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After setbacks, gay marriage is legalized in NHpride source.comGay marriage died and was reborn twice in three months before Gov.
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New Hampshire became the sixth state to legalize gay marriage on Wednesday (June 3) in part because faith leaders testified that the measure would not impinge on religious rights, according to V.
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N.H. governor signs same-sex marriage bill State becomes sixth to approve gay unions By Chris Johnson Friday, June 05, 2009 The governor of New Hampshire on Wednesday signed legislation legalizing same-sex marriage in the state, making the Granite State the sixth in the country to approve marriage rights for gay couples.
Well, it's not quite a ho-hum situation--yet--but it's not earth-shattering news either anymore when same-sex marriage gains full legal recognition in a state.
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New York bishops urge state Senate to reject same-sex marriage billThe Catholic Transcript, CTThat would make New York the seventh state to legalize gay marriage.
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On Wednesday New Hampshire became the sixth state to legalize same-sex marriage!
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New Hampshire’s Democratic-controlled House of Representatives endorsed gay marriage in a 198-176 vote, hours after the state Senate approved the legislation 14-10 along party lines, making the state the fourth this year to back gay marriage in the United States.
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A photograph of state Rep. Jim Splaine of Portsmouth standing next to N.H. governor John Lynch Wednesday as he signed into law legislation legalizing gay marriage reminds me of an incident from the 1981 legislative session that serves as a dramatic example of just how much New Hampshire has evolved over the nearly three decades since then.
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An editorial in today's New York Times strongly rebukes the state Senate and Majority Leader Malcolm Smith for dragging their feet on a vote on marriage equality and calls on them to immediately approve marriage equality.
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The AP reports: New Hampshire became the sixth state to legalize gay marriage after the Senate and House passed key language on religious rights and Gov.
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GAY MARRIAGE New Hampshire legalized gay marriage on Wednesday as the Legislature and state Senate both passed revisions on a marriage equality bill.
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"Thank you!" -- Gay marriage supporters to lawmakers as they left the Statehouse following Wednesday's gay marriage vote.
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New Hampshire Gov. John Lynch said Thursday (May 14) that he would sign legislation legalizing same-sex marriage as long as religious groups would be not be forced to "violate their deeply held religious principles.
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