Tuesday, February 26, 2013

Illinois: state House committee votes 6-5 in favor of marriage equality


One more step and Illinois could celebrate marriage equality as law in the land of Lincoln.

From Chicago Phoenix:
The Illinois House Executive Committee voted 6-5 to approve a bill that would legalize same-sex marriage Tuesday evening, sending the bill to a vote in the full House chamber, the bill’s last hurdle before becoming law.

“This is a wonderful moment for the State of Illinois,” said Rep. Greg Harris (D-Chicago), the bill’s chief sponsor in the House, moments after the committee victory.

“I look forward to a successful vote in the full House,” he said.

Illinois would join nine other states that have legalized same-sex marriage – Iowa, Maine, Maryland, Connecticut, Vermont, Washington, New Hampshire, New York and Massachusetts.
If passed, Governor Pat Quinn has said he will sign it.

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