Vermont's Senate has approved a bill legalizing same sex marriages.
The bill passed late Monday afternoon, by a vote of 26 to 4.
It now heads to the house where Speaker Shap Smith says he expects debate to begin Tuesday. He also says he expects the measure to breeze through the house.
Governor Jim Douglas does not support same sex marriages, but he won't say whether he plans to veto the bill.
If approved, Vermont would become the second state in the nation, along with Massachusetts, to legalilze same sex marriage.
Governor Jim Douglas does not support same sex marriages, but he won't say whether he plans to veto the bill.
If approved, Vermont would become the second state in the nation, along with Massachusetts, to legalilze same sex marriage.
A little Tommy Dorsey to celebrate!
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