The Minnesota state senator who will take the lead in that chamber on
a bill to legalize gay marriage says backers will wait at least a month
or two into the upcoming legislative session before they start to push
it hard.
Sen. Scott Dibble of Minneapolis says Wednesday that Democrats taking
power at the Capitol next week plan to focus early in the session on
what he called “kitchen-table issues” of improving the economy and
creating jobs.
But he says gay marriage backers in the Legislature want a vote in 2013.
Dibble, who is gay, says he believes allowing same-sex couples to marry is a kitchen-table issue too.
(via CBS)
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