Freedom to Marry

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2010 Census count of gay couples is reduced

Agency now says 131,729 married same-sex couples in U.S.

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Ros-Lehtinen becomes first GOP co-sponsor of DOMA repeal

Respect for Marriage Act has a record 125 co-sponsors

N.C. Legislature sends marriage amendment to voters

Measure will appear on ballot in May 2012

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Mikulski to co-sponsor DOMA repeal

Support brings number of Senate co-sponsors to 30

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24 hours of New York marriage equality

Marriage equality has been in effect for over 24 hours in New York state, and hundreds of couples have already taken advantage

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Boehner says no House vote on DOMA repeal

'It is the law of the land and should remain the law of the land'

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Expensive year for gay donors

Baldwin Senate race, Obama re-election, ballot measures to compete for funds

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Governor signs R.I. civil unions bill; some LGBT groups skeptical of bill

After failing to pass a marriage bill earlier this year, Rhode Island's legislature yesterday passed a Civil Unions bill that now awaits the Governor's signature; but some LGBT groups are calling for a veto.

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Advocates see New York as a turning point in marriage equality effort

On July 24, New York will become the largest state offering same-sex couples the same rights in marriage as opposite-sex couples, more than doubling the population of Americans living in marriage equality states

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Pressure mounts on Obama to back marriage

1996 statement favoring nuptials continues to dog president

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