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New Jersey Assembly passes gay marriage bill
Politics » Governor has promised a swift veto.
First Published Feb 16 2012 05:38 pm • Last Updated Feb 16 2012 11:06 pm

Trenton, N.J. • The New Jersey Assembly has passed a bill legalizing same-sex marriages, setting the stage for an expected veto by Gov. Chris Christie.

The 41-33 vote Thursday sends the bill to Christie. The Republican governor who opposes gay marriage had promised "very swift action" if the bill reached his desk.

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Christie and most Republican lawmakers want gay marriage put to a popular vote. Democrats say gay marriage is a civil right protected by the Constitution and should not be subject to referendum.

Six states and Washington, D.C. recognize gay marriages. Washington State’s new gay marriage law takes effect in June.

The affirmative vote in the Democrat-controlled Assembly ended speculation over whether the measure had the votes to pass.

The Senate passed the bill 24-16 vote Monday.



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