Governor Andrew Cuomo made same-sex marriages legal in New York on  Friday, a key victory for gay rights ahead of the 2012 presidential and  congressional elections.                 
New York will become the sixth and most populous U.S. state to allow gay  marriage. State senators voted 33-29 on Friday evening to approve  marriage equality legislation and Cuomo, a Democrat who had introduced  the measure, signed it into law.
"This vote today will send a message across the country. This is the way  to go, the time to do it is now, and it is achievable; it's no longer a  dream or an aspiration. I think you're going to see a rapid evolution,"  Cuomo, who is in his first year of office, told a news conference.
"We reached a new level of social justice," he said.
Same-sex weddings can start taking place in New York in 30 days, though  religious institutions and nonprofit groups with religious affiliations  will not be compelled to officiate at such ceremonies. The legislation  also gives gay couples the right to divorce.
"I have to define doing the right thing as treating all persons with  equality and that equality includes within the definition of marriage,"  Republican Senator Stephen Saland said before the bill was passed. He  was one of four Republicans to vote for the legislation.
Source - Yahoo News 

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