Barring a challenge from Maine’s same-sex marriage opponents, Maine is the fifth state to legalize same-sex marriage; the second to do so via the legislative process; and the first to do so without an overridden veto.
In signing the law, Governor John Baldacci said “in the past, I opposed gay marriage while supporting the idea of civil unions,” Baldacci said in a written statement. “I have come to believe that this is a question of fairness and of equal protection under the law, and that a civil union is not equal to civil marriage.”
What Governor Baldacci’s signature may do is put even more pressure on his neighbor Governor John Lynch of New Hampshire to sign their bill once it reaches his desk. Currently, the only state in the New England which does not have either same-sex marriage or civil unions is Rhode Island. However, several bills are before the Rhode Island legislature which would legalize either of those two options. New York and New Jersey are also considering their own same-sex marriage bills.
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