(Proudly cross-posted at C4O Democrats)
Just in the last six months, Connecticut, Iowa, and Vermont have moved to enact marriage equality. Just today, The District of Columbia moved one step closer to full marriage equality with the city council passing 12-1 an ordinance to recognize out-of-state same-sex marriages. And just today, Maine is on the verge of making history as the second state to legalize marriage equality by way of legislation as the House just passed the marriage bill that recently passed the Senate. Meanwhile, Kate Kendell has changed her mind and now feels hopeful about the California Supreme Court’s upcoming Prop H8 verdict as New Hampshire inches even closer to becoming the second/third state (depending on what happens in Maine) to enact marriage equality by legislation.
And wait, there’s more! Marriage equality may actually come to New York some day soon. Washington state and Nevada are moving closer to establishing “everything but ‘the m word'” domestic partnerships (DPs). Colorado is finally taking baby steps toward equality by allowing for domestic partner rights and benefits. And now, we’re even starting to see progress on the federal level.
Wait, progress? You mean we’re seeing progress on LGBT civil rights? Yes, now may finally be our time for progress.