From the BBC:
"Rhode Island to legalise gay marriage after Senate vote"
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-us-canada-22284462
"Rhode Island to legalise gay marriage after Senate vote"
Rhode Island's state legislature has
approved a bill legalising gay marriage, making it the 10th US state to back
same-sex marriages. The state Senate passed the legislation in a 26-12 vote. A similar bill passed easily in the state House in January and has the
support of Governor Lincoln Chafee.
Rhode Island was the last state in the New England region to allow gay
marriage. Hundreds of supporters in the statehouse cheered the vote. The bill now returns to the state House to approve minor changes made since
January. A final vote could come as early as next week. When Governor Chafee signs the bill into law, gay marriage will be legal in
10 states and Washington DC, the nation's capital city. On Tuesday, the Senate's five Republicans announced they would all support
the legislation. The legislation states that religious institutions may set their own rules
for whom they deem eligible to marry. It also specifies that no religious leader is obligated to perform any
marriage ceremony.
^ And the trend continues. ^
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-us-canada-22284462
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