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As I've mentioned before, even earlier today, marriage equality stuff in NY State is weird.

Due to unrelated political drama in the state capital, the issue has largely been side-lined, along with the rest of the legislative agenda for a while now. And, since NY State recognizes same-sex marriages performed elsewhere, there's been a certain lack of urgency on the subject.

Our assembly as passed a bill for marriage equality three times. But our state senate is notoriously conservative and this has largely been a fight no one wanted to have or thought we could win.

Well, the fight is happening right now. And no one knows what the outcome will be (very weird for a state body that hashes everything out in private before anything happens in public, often leaving public debates meaningless on done deals).

But it seems the discourse on the bill is remarkable in and of itself.

ETA: voting is happening now, after a long, rambling and pretty weird speech from Senator Duane, a gay man who has been at the front of this fight for a while.

ETA2: watching the vote now. It looks like we're going to lose.

ETA3: "The bill is lost."

ETA4: and now there will be nattering about "momentum" from the bigots; cowards one and all.

Date: 2009-12-02 08:24 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] rm.livejournal.com
It's very hard to vote people out around here because of the way the districts have been zoned. But targeting the 8 democratic no votes makes the most sense, although it is unlikely to be effective.

Date: 2009-12-02 08:49 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] matthewwdaly.livejournal.com
You can definitely send some money to whoever is going to run against Jim Alesi up here in Rochester. He's been nearly run out for the past two elections, and I'm actually surprised that he sided with the reactionaries today because he had to know that that homophobia isn't a crowd-pleaser in his district.

Still, I say that any day you can find out who your friends are is a good day. I knew that we didn't really have the votes, but I didn't know precisely who we had to replace to get the votes next time. Now we have that roadmap.

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