NH governor signs same-sex marriage bill

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CONCORD, N.H.— New Hampshire’s governor signed legislation Wednesday making the state the sixth to allow same-sex marriage.

Gov. John Lynch was surrounded by cheering supporters of the move as he signed the three bills about an hour after the key vote on the legislation in the House.

The law will take effect in January, exactly two years after the state legalized civil unions. New Hampshire joins Massachusetts, Connecticut, Maine, Vermont and Iowa in recognizing same-sex marriages, though opponents hope to overturn Maine’s law with a public vote.

Lynch demanded - and won - language protecting the rights of religious opponents of same-sex marriage before signing the bills

Same-sex marriage legislation has been introduced in Rhode Island for several years, but it has never moved beyond committee.

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Flag Comment Posted by tiredofRI on June 03, 2009 at 3:41 pm

WTG NH. Too bad RI is so old fashion & a$$ backwards.

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