‘People’s veto’ looms despite passage of gay marriage in Maine

Mary , of , , is until she and her can be married, now that Gov. has signed into law the state’s bill.
“It’s a proud day to live in ,” she said after the signing. The moment the law goes into effect, she said, “We’ll be getting married.”
Exactly when that day will be depends on how quickly can mount a campaign to force a ’s of the law, said Julie Flynn, deputy for the Bureau of Corporation, and Commissions.
Unlike , has a mechanism to overturn a law called the “’s .” must gather of equal to 10 percent of those who voted in the last . If verified, the measure is put on the next , with voters either upholding or repealing the law.
The received an application for a ’s on Thursday, Flynn said. The office has 10 business days to write a legal and return it to the applicant.
The coalition of , including the of Portland and the , must collect 55,087 valid , but in practice need to get more than that in case are disqualified.
For all practical purposes, said Flynn, need to collect those by mid-August to get on the November ballot, because they must be certified by town or first, then by the — all by Sept. 4. That 60 days before the Nov. 4 election, time enough for to be printed and to allow for absentee voting.
Last year, of a beverage tax were successful in garnering enough for November and were ultimately successful in overturning the law. However, said Flynn, there was also a in June last year when could gather . There isn’t one in this off-.
“There’s always the and that sort of thing, but for this to be done, there’s going to have to be an organized effort,” she said.
Meanwhile, the bill itself is going on its own legal track. It will become law 91 days after the Legislature recesses, which is set for June 17 but could be earlier or later. That means the law would likely take effect Sept. 16. However, if the are submitted to the any time before Sept. 16, the law would be stayed from going into effect, Flynn said.See ‘People’s veto’ looms despite passage of gay marriage in Maine York Weekly * Tags = gay men gay news lesbian news transgender bisexual

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Tears, resolve for gay marriage fight in Maine

was well represented Wednesday, 22, among the of a bill who attended a at the .

“It’s been incredibly moving,” said Kittery Point resident Lane Williamson, whose daughter was married in to her longtime . “There’s a huge pro- group here, from tiny to .”

Williamson, who also has a married daughter, said she has long fought for women’s and .

is a civil right and therefore each of my daughters has a right to be married,” she said. “If can do it (pass a law) and Iowa can do it, for , then had better. I’m quite certain that the bill will pass.”

She and others in attendance at the hearing talked of seeing a “” among those in the — as the pro-bill asked to wear red clothing. Of the estimated 4,000 to 5,000 in attendance, they said, it appeared from the clothing that about two-thirds of those attending favored the bill.

That was particularly gratifying for Mary , who lives with her in and owns a business in , as well as of Wells, who has been in a committed with her for 14 years.

said she was in Augusta because, “I feel if I don’t stand up for my , why should anyone else? There’s and I would feel badly if I wasn’t there to be counted.” She said she and her of almost four years “want to be married, but we want to be married in , because that’s our home. We’re not asking anyone to change their . We just want a level playing field.”

Like others who attended, she said both sides had been very respectful and there had not been any or rowdiness. She said she has had to suck it up when hearing call “wrong and perverse” and using the to make the point. But on the other hand, “it’s been very encouraging and empowering to hear who are supportive. It makes all of us feel stronger.”

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Tears, resolve for gay marriage fight

AUGUSTA, was well represented Wednesday among the of a bill who attended a at the .

“It’s been incredibly moving,” said Kittery Point resident Lane Williamson, whose daughter was married in to her longtime . “There’s a huge pro- group here, from tiny to .”

Williamson, who also has a married daughter, said she has long fought for women’s rights and .

is a civil right and therefore each of my daughters has a right to be married,” she said. “If can do it (pass a law) and Iowa can do it, for , then had better. I’m quite certain that the bill will pass.”

She and others in attendance Wednesday talked of seeing a “” among those in the — as the pro-bill asked to wear red clothing. Of the estimated 4,000 to 5,000 in attendance, they said, it appeared from the clothing that about two-thirds of those attending favored the bill.

That was particularly gratifying for Mary , who lives with her in and owns a business in , as well as of Wells, who has been in a committed with her for 14 years.

said she was in Augusta because, “I feel if I don’t stand up for my , why should anyone else? There’s and I would feel badly if I wasn’t there to be counted.” She said she and her of almost four years “want to be married, but we want to be married in , because that’s our home. We’re not asking anyone to change their . We just want a level playing field.”

Like others who attended, she said both sides had been very respectful and there had not been any or rowdiness. She said she has had to suck it up when hearing call “wrong and perverse” and using the to make the point. But on the other hand, “it’s been very encouraging and empowering to hear who are supportive. It makes all of us feel stronger.”

For , Wednesday’s hearing was the result of hard work on the part of , for which she has volunteered during the past year.

“This is real important to us. It’s such a civil right. Right now, I feel like I’m separate and not equal,” she said. Civil , like currently allows, “are a failed experiment. It was like they threw us a bone and said, ‘That should be good enough for them.’”

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