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The vote was 13-11 in favor of the measure. The House passed a similar measure last month by a 186-179 vote. The two chambers must reconcile small changes between the two measures in a conference committee but this is seen as a technicality. Democratic Gov. John Lynch must decide whether he will sign or veto the bill or allow it to become law without his signature. Lynch has been silent on the matter, though he has stated in the past that he opposes same-sex marriage.
He can oppose it, but I’m thinking that there’s very little stop the entire northeast from legislating in Same Sex Marriage (isn’t that the way the Conservatives said to do it?). Good for them, of course down here in Georgia, we still can’t buy beer on Sunday, so I wouldn’t hold my breath on Same Sex Marriages down here.