The New York Senate has voted 33-29 to legalize same-sex  marriage. New York is now the sixth state allowing gay and lesbian  couples to marry. Governor Andrew Cuomo will sign the bill and it will  go into effect in 30 days.
The same-sex marriage bill was approved  on a 33 to 29 vote, as four Republican state senators joined 29  Democrats in voting for the bill. The Senate galleries were so packed  with supporters and opponents that the fire marshals closed them off.  And along the Great Western Staircase, outside the Senate chamber, about  100 demonstrators chanted and waved placards throughout the night —  separated by a generation, a phalanx of state troopers and 10 feet of  red marble.
“Support traditional marriage,” read  signs held by opponents. “Love is love, Vote Yes,” declared those in the  hands of the far more youthful group of people who supported it.

 
 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

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