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MineralMan

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3. I think they are, too.
Mon Nov 12, 2012, 10:49 AM
Nov 2012

The same organization that worked so hard to keep the amendment from passing is going to be putting pressure on the new legislature. Personally, I think there's a good chance that a marriage equality bill will emerge next year and that Governor Dayton will sign it. I know that I'll certainly be communicating with legislators who know me as a supporter and will encourage them to get on board. All have expressed their support for marriage equality in the past, so I think their votes are secure.

I expect steady movement towards equality in many places.

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