Gay Republican County Clerk Proudly Issues Same-Sex Marriage Licenses in Conservative Paris, Texas
While some Texas county clerks are still refusing to issue marriage licenses to same-sex couples, one openly gay official in conservative Lamar County says he was honored to do so.
Russ Towers was appointed Lamar County clerk on April 1 after his predecessor retired. He previously served as the countys appointed elections administrator for seven years. Towers, 39, is believed to be the only openly gay county clerk in the state and the first out official in Lamar County, 100 miles northeast of Dallas.
Since the U.S. Supreme Courts ruling in Obergefell v. Hodges on June 26, Towers said hes issued four marriage licenses to same-sex couples, including three on the first day.
I had done a lot of consulting with other larger counties and my county attorney as well, and I decided to go ahead and pull the trigger, do the right thing, Towers told the Observer.
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