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MD Senate Committee Passes Gay Marriage Bill

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ANNAPOLIS, Md. (AP) - A bill to legalize gay marriage in Maryland is on its way to the full state Senate.

The Judicial Proceedings Committee voted seven to four Tuesday to approve legislation passed by a narrow margin in the House of Delegates just last week. The bill would allow gay couples to marry in civil ceremonies, but has met opposition from lawmakers and clergy who say it does not adequately protect religious liberties.

Two amendments that would have restored the bill's original effective date and legalized civil unions were rejected by the committee. Last year, the Senate passed a similar measure by 25 to 21. Advocates say they are confident they have held onto the 25 affirmative votes. Senate President Thomas V. Mike Miller said he expects a final vote later this week.
     
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