Cuomo Commemorates 2 Years After Same-Sex Marriage
It was two years ago around this time that the Capitol was waiting to hear whether Senate Republicans would allow a vote on Gov. Andrew Cuomos same-sex marriage legalization bill.
They emerged with a brief statement: The bill would come to the floor for a vote, with ultimately four backing the measure.
Gov. Andrew Cuomo this afternoon commemorated the two-year anniversary of same-sex marriage in New York, which he credited for paving the way for other states to approve legalization measures.
Two years ago today, New York State became a more just place, passing marriage equality for all couples and restoring our standing as a progressive leader in the nation. Under the Marriage Equality Act, we ensured that same-sex couples would no longer be denied the rights and benefits that they are entitled to. On that historic day, we affirmed the fundamental equality of all New Yorkers to marry the person they love, no matter their sexual orientation, under the law. And when you pass a law in New York, people notice. In the past two years, states across the nation have followed our lead and enacted marriage equality. As the fight for full equality nationwide moves forward, we will fight to ensure New York maintains its position as the leader for equal rights.
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