ST. PAUL, Minn. (AP) — A pivotal vote Thursday in the Minnesota House
positioned that state to become the 12th in the country to allow gay
marriages and the first in the Midwest to pass such a law out of its
Legislature.
The 75-59 vote was a critical step for the measure, which would allow
same-sex weddings beginning this summer. It's a startling shift in the
state, where just six months earlier voters turned back an effort to
ban them in the Minnesota Constitution.
The state Senate plans to consider the bill Monday and leaders expect
it to pass there too. Gov. Mark Dayton has pledged to sign it into
law.
"My family knew firsthand that same sex couples pay our taxes, we
vote, we serve in the military, we take care of our kids and our
elders and we run businesses in Minnesota," said the bill's sponsor,
Rep. Karen Clark, a Minneapolis Democrat who is gay. "... Same-sex
couples should be treated fairly under the law, including the freedom
to marry the person we love."


Read more: 
http://www.sfgate.com/news/politics/article/Minn-House-approves-gay-marriage-would-be-12th-4501453.php#ixzz2SpaK4YKK

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