The Rhode Island Senate Labor Committee approved an amended …
Former Auditor General Ernie Almonte announced Thursday that he…
The IRS has recently been slammed by people across the nation …
This week: Dr. Rajiv Kumar, co-founder and CEO of ShapeUp Inc. …
Updated: Thursday, 17 Jan 2013, 12:16 PM EST
Published : Thursday, 17 Jan 2013, 12:15 PM EST
PROVIDENCE, R.I. (AP) — Legislation to allow gay and lesbian couples to marry in Rhode Island will soon head to its first political test.
The House Judiciary Committee has scheduled a vote on the measure for Tuesday.
If the panel passes the measure as expected, it will head to the full House for a vote, possibly next week. House Speaker Gordon Fox has said he wants the House to vote on the legislation by month's end.
Advocates for gay marriage like their chances in the House, but concede that the Senate is a tougher challenge.
Nine states and the District of Columbia now allow gay marriage. Rhode Island is the only state in New England without it.
A hearing on the bill this week attracted hundreds of people on both sides of the issue.
Ground rules for posting comments: No profanity or personal attacks. Please comment on the subject of the story itself. If you do not follow these rules, we will remove your post. Keep it civil, folks!
Our commenting section is powered by IntenseDebate. If you registered for an account but didn't receive a verification e-mail, check your spam folder or click here for more information. For additional technical help, click here.