N.J. legislators inching toward override of Christie's gay marriage veto
TRENTON Under the din of a bustling election season, theres a quiet movement afoot to make gay marriage a reality in New Jersey by the end of the year.
Advocates have been working to convince state lawmakers including a number of Republicans that they should cross Gov. Chris Christie and override his veto of a bill (S1) that would legalize same-sex marriage. The state currently allows civil unions, and Christie maintains same-sex marriage should be decided by a voter referendum.
The effort to override Christie is still an uphill battle: In the Assembly, advocates need 12 more lawmakers to vote for an override than those who voted for the original bill. Three more votes are needed in the Senate. And the clock is ticking, with the legislative session ending in January.
But with new pledges to vote for an override and a lame-duck Legislative session approaching there are signs the gap is shrinking.
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