New York governor to push bill legalizing same-sex marriage
Associated Press / April 15, 2009 
ALBANY, N.Y. - Governor David A. Paterson of New York plans to introduce 
legislation this week to legalize same-sex marriage, reviving a bill that died 
in 2007 and still faces strong opposition despite a new Democratic majority in 
the state Senate.

Paterson, talking to reporters yesterday in Hempstead, N.Y., said "there is 
clearly a problem" when gays and lesbians in civil unions are denied 1,200 to 
1,350 civil protections such as healthcare and pension rights because they are 
not married.

"The timing was always right. It's just who is willing to take that step, and I 
am," Paterson said. "I think it is, as other states are showing, the only 
ethical way to treat people who want to live together in peace under the civil 
law. So my general feeling about all these issues is the right ethical decision 
will inevitably be the right political decision."

In radio interviews last week Paterson said he believes it will eventually 
become law. But polls show legalizing gay marriage remains controversial in New 
York.

And some gay marriage advocates are worried that bringing the issue up in New 
York before there is clear support could set back efforts to legalize it.

© Copyright 2009 Globe Newspaper Company.

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