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Maine governor signs same-sex marriage bill Wednesday, 05/06/09
Bangor Daily News

The governor's signature makes Maine the fifth state to allow gay marriage.

In his statement, Baldacci also acknowledged that his signature may not be the last word on the issue. Opponents have vowed to begin the process of a "people's veto" to send the matter to referendum.

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Thousands fill same-sex marriage hearing in Augusta Wednesday, 04/22/09
Bangor Daily News

Same-sex couples from around the state urged Maine lawmakers to pass a bill that would allow them to marry, while opponents asked that it be rejected. A hearing is being held today before the Judiciary Committee at the Augusta Civic Center.

Supporters outnumbered opponents roughly four to one as the legislative hearing got under way about 9:30 a.m. About 3,000 people filled the auditorium.

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Same-sex marriage spotlight on Maine Thursday, 04/16/09
Bangor Daily News

Maine will be front and center next week in the nation's deliberations over same-sex marriage.

The state will enter the national spotlight a few short weeks after the Iowa Supreme Court overturned laws barring same-sex couples from marrying. Vermont lawmakers recently passed a bill similar to the one proposed in Maine.

At least 2,000 supporters and opponents are expected to turn out Wednesday, April 22, at the Augusta Civic Center for a hearing on LD 1020, a bill that would allow same-sex couples to marry in Maine. A hearing on a competing measure, LD 1118, which would extend the rights and benefits of married couples to people on the Maine Domestic Partner Registry, will be held at the same time.

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Marriage Turns a Corner Thursday, 04/09/09
Bangor Daily News

Jennifer Pizer, a national gay rights advocate, said this week would be seen as "a moment when our entire country turned a corner."

Maine should also turn this corner, not because Vermont did, but because equality, which is guaranteed by our Constitution, demands it.

Separate is "inherently unequal." That language from the landmark 1954 U.S. Supreme Court decision Brown v. Board of Education, is what lawmakers need to keep in mind as they consider two bills dealing with same-sex relationships.

LD 1118, An Act to Expand Rights for Maine Families, was recently printed. Its sponsor, Rep. Leslie Fossel, R-Alna, said the measure would extend the same rights and responsibilities that married couples have to people enrolled in the state's domestic partner registry. The bill, he said, would avoid a "culture war" over gay marriage.

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