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D.C. backs gay marriage measure

By: By Michael Neibauer
April 7, 2009

The D.C. Council on Tuesday unanimously agreed that the District should recognize gay marriages performed in other jurisdictions, a likely step toward nation’s capital legalizing same sex marriage.

“A marriage elsewhere is a marriage in the District,” said Ward 1 Councilman Jim Graham, who is openly gay. “This is a very important step forward.”

The gay marriage recognition comes as an amendment, offered by at-large Councilman Phil Mendelson, to a bill authorizing the D.C. tax office to release personal information of filers to the U.S. District Court. The council must approve the bill a second time, likely next month; Mayor Adrian Fenty must sign it and then it must survive a 30-day congressional review before becoming law.

“I applaud the D.C. Council for taking this action,” said Peter Rosenstein, a prominent D.C. gay activist. “Gays and lesbians deserve no less than equal rights. I hope that if Congress allows this legislation to go through it will be followed quickly by a gay marriage bill in D.C.”

The amendment was simply a matter of clarifying “that our law will continue to recognize marriages as duly performed in other states,” Mendelson said.

 Recognizing marriages from other jurisdictions puts the District “not exactly on the cutting edge, but at the forefront” with the likes of  New York and Rhode Island, which have taken similar steps, said Councilman David Catania, who joins Graham as the two open gay council members. Vermont on Tuesday joined the ranks of states that have legalized same sex marriages.

It is widely known that Catania is drafting gay marriage legislation. The question has long been when he would introduce it, not if.

“That march is coming here,” he said.

He added: “I am unwilling to live under the continued confines of a civil union or domestic partnership law.”

The one council member who had not previously committed to support gay marriage or gay marriage recognition, Ward 7’s Yvette Alexander, announced Tuesday that she would get back Mendelson’s amendment.

“My conscience feels good,” Alexander said. “It is the right thing to do.”

Congress, which must review and approve all D.C. bills before they become law, remains the one potential obstacle to legalized gay marriage in the District. The congressional reaction to Mendelson’s same sex marriage recognition amendment might portend the fate of a marriage legalization bill, proponents say.

mneibauer@washingtonexaminer.com



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Apr 7, 2009

The district of columbia council members has lost their everlasting minds!!!

 

Servant of Christ

Apr 7, 2009

I believe the Councilmembers' actions are in response to what is going on in the world today. We are currently living in a postmodern society where freedom of self-expression and equal treatment under the law has taken precedent over promotion of traditional morals and values which are now seen as outdated and discriminatory. As Christians, we understand that despite the changes in the world and the laws, God's Word is still the same yesterday, today and tomorrow. Defining marriage between a man and a woman, remaining sexual pure until marriage and choosing marital faithfulness is still an achievable goal and one worth fighting for even today. We must remember that although we are in this world, we are not of this world and that God's Word should govern our lives despite what is taking place in our society. It is up to the body of Christ to keep choosing what is right, keep being examples for the world and keep speaking the truth in love.

 

CO

Apr 7, 2009

I am so sick of gays and their whining about not being allowed to marry. Disgusting.

 

Apr 7, 2009

Say nothing, this is not our war...but one within the soul of the afflicted..and chose that path.

 

Discriminative Christian I'm told

Apr 7, 2009

Say nothing, ...this is not our war, it is a war within the soul of the individual...unfortunately...it is creating a limp wrist society, completely socialistic in everyway.

 

Carlos

Apr 7, 2009

Congress needs to put a stop to this silliness - and indeed, to the entire, failed D.C. "Home Rule" experiment.

 

Economy

Apr 7, 2009

? doesn't DC have the lowest scores on every measure when it comes to education? Near the bottom on drug use...crime... etc. etc etc. But the council needs to spend time destroying American Culture.

 

PIT BULL BREEDER

Apr 7, 2009

GOOD ON our wise DC SOLONS! We should all back this legalization! Why won't my Christian Brothers (who commented) hear and accept the GOOD NEWS - these MARRIAGES surely will cut down on the general promiscuity, and thereby might cause our highest-in-the-nation HIV rate to stabilize! Tis a consummation devoutly to be wished!! Glory!

 

NavyBT

Apr 7, 2009

There you go Barney, your in there.

 

Apr 7, 2009

How Disgusting and Gross and Foolishness ! There is a God Given Natural Law Written on The Hearts of Man and that Includes The Natural Law of Marriage between One Man and One Woman. Man does not have the authority to define Marriage just as Man does not have the Authority To Define The Gender of A Human Being!Get Real ! We are spending billions of dollars on treatment programs because in a lot of cases the basic fundamental laws of creation have been violated.

 

shellieida

Apr 7, 2009

1Timothy 4:1 But the Spirit explicity says that in later times some will fall away from the faith,paying attention to deceitful spirits and doctrinesof demons,by means of the hypocrisy ofliars seared in their own conscience as with branding irons. Hebrews 3:7-11Therefore,just asthe Holy Spirit says "Today if you hear his voice Do not harden your hearts when they provoked me, As in the day of trial in the wilderness, Where your fathers tried ME by testing ME,And saw MY worksfor Forty Yers,Therefore I was Angrey with this generation And said,"They always go astray in their heart And they did not know my ways As I swore in MY wrath, 'They shall not enter my rest' THOMAS JEFFERSON- WE HAVE A JUST GOD, HIS JUSTICE WILL NOT SLEEP FOREVER!!!

 


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