- Massachusetts
- Connecticut
- Vermont
- Maine
- Iowa
What's more, the federal government passed the so-called "Defense" of Marriage Act (which - one could argue - is a form of enforced "separate-but-equal"), meaning that they don't recognize same-sex marriages... which means legally married same-sex couples still have to fill out two individual tax returns, they aren't able to gain social security benefits, and a host of other problems because of this federal-level discrimination. Of course, this might come to a head with the recent passage through the Washington DC city council of a law that recognizes same-sex marriages performed in other states. This is interesting because the law needs to be approved by the United States Congress, and so if the Congress approves it, does it mean that the Defense of Marriage Act might be repealed?
1 comment:
yeah!
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