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Facebook Co-Founder Seeks Legalized Gay Marriage in NY
Tue, Jan. 18, 2011 Posted: 09:57 AM EDT   
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The co-founder of Facebook and his boyfriend are seeking a same-sex 
marriage  in New York. 
Chris Hughes of Facebook and Sean Eldridge, political director of the  
homosexual lobby Freedom to Marry, became engaged on New Year’s Eve and have  
announced intentions of marrying in New York. 
Presently, gay marriage is legal only in Connecticut, Iowa, Massachusetts,  
Vermont, New Hampshire and Washington, D.C. 
According to the New York Post, Eldridge announced the couple’s decision  
before Freedom to Marry reception guests, including New York City Council  
Speaker Christine Quinn and New York Attorney General Eric Schneiderman. The  
reception was held in the couple's SoHo loft. 
As Eldridge announced the couple’s plans for a union, he reported there is 
a  “real sense of urgency.” 
"As you know, we can't get married in New York, so there is more of an  
urgency to approve gay marriage, so we can get married here,” he told  guests. 
The announcement comes as New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo seems to be plotting  
with lawmakers to propose state legislation to redefine marriage. 
During his campaign, Cuomo made clear that he wants to make gay marriage  
legal in New York. He reiterated his intentions during his state of the state 
 address earlier this month. 
Gay marriage proponent state Sen. Thomas Duane (D) has pledged to introduce 
 such legislation in the coming weeks. 
“I think everyone is aware that we have to make the lives of New Yorkers  
better in every way – economically, as well as to provide equality to New 
York  families," Duane said Monday. 
Cuomo also made a statement by electing Erik Bottcher, Quinn's liaison to 
the  gay community, to be his special adviser. 
Despite the governor’s efforts, legalizing same-sex marriage in New York 
may  be a challenge. A 2009 effort to legalize gay marriages was defeated, 38 
to 24,  in a democratically controlled state Senate. 
Months prior to the vote, thousands of Christians filled Manhattan in a  
Sunday protest against the legalization of gay marriage. 
Republicans now control the state Senate. New GOP Majority Leader Dean 
Skelos  has made it clear that he doesn't support gay marriage. 
In a previous discussion, National Organization for Marriage President 
Brian  Brown expressed that Cuomo does not have the votes to pass gay marriage  
legislation in New York. 
Brown said efforts to pass gay marriage legislation in states such as  
Maryland and New York are desperate attempts to gain ground amid the  
conservative upswing in several states and the U.S. House of  Representatives. 
So far, New Hampshire, New Mexico, Iowa, Minnesota and Wyoming are all  
working to repeal or ban same-sex marriage. Maryland Republican lawmakers are  
also introducing an inclusive civil union law as an alternative to same-sex  
marriage. 
Brown noted that New York voters did not elect him to office to take on 
this  issue.
Stephanie Samuel
Christian Post Reporter   
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