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Maryland Republican: Meeting gay couples left me 'changed person' [View all]
Last edited Fri Feb 24, 2012, 02:31 PM - Edit history (1)
Maryland State Sen. Richard Madaleno, right, hugs Rep. Maggie McIntosh, center, and Rep. Mary Washington, all openly gay members of the Maryland General Assembly, in Annapolis after the Senate approved a gay marriage bill. (Patrick Semansky / Associated Press / February 23, 2012)
By Ian Duncan
Washington Bureau
February 23, 2012, 5:18 p.m.
A chance shake-up of Maryland House of Delegates seating assignments brought Republican Wade Kach face to face with gay couples who had come to make the case for a gay marriage law, and might have proved decisive in its final passage through the state's General Assembly on Thursday.
In an effort to get the bill to the House floor, a special joint committee was formed and legislators were left scrambling for seats. Kach, who had previously backed attempts to define marriage as between one man and one woman, found a space right next to the witness table.
"I saw with so many of the gay couples, they were so devoted to another. I saw so much love," he said. "When this hearing was over, I was a changed person in regard to this issue. I felt that I understood what same sex couples were looking for."
A week later, Kach voted for the gay marriage bill on the floor of the House of Delegates, one of only two Republicans to do so. Their support proved vital, as the bill squeaked through the 141-member chamber on a 7267 vote. The bill's passage through the Senate also was close it passed 25-22 Thursday and Gov. Martin O'Malley, a Democrat and a strong supporter the law, is expected to sign it soon.
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I'm not positive but I think there are enough signatures to put the issue on the ballot this year.
hootinholler
Feb 2012
#4
I think that's why homophobia doesn't have as much of a foothold with younger people
yurbud
Feb 2012
#8
he won't be a Republican for long. Either he will leave the party or the party will squeeze him out
yurbud
Feb 2012
#9
No they can come around on issues. at least the ones that aren't total idealogues...
Salviati
Feb 2012
#12
There are various Republicans who've come around on different issues
ProudToBeBlueInRhody
Feb 2012
#27
There is more joy in Heaven over a repentant sinner than over a thousand saints
Jack Rabbit
Feb 2012
#17
It's so frustrating that he had to see it to believe it. But I guess that's only human.
Brickbat
Feb 2012
#24
K&R imagine if we could all sit next to Iranian, Afghan, or Iraqi families................!
grahamhgreen
Feb 2012
#35