The marriage equality bill will go to the floor of the New York Senate for a vote, announced Senate majority leader Dean Skelos on Friday.
A vote is
expected later tonight on the bill, which has been delayed in the Republican-controlled Senate since passing the Democratic-controlled Assembly last week.
Most
of the members oppose the bill, but only one more vote, which must come
from a Republican, would be needed for the measure to pass on the floor. If approved, Assembly Speaker Sheldon Silver has indicated that the proposed
religious exemption amendments would be acceptable to his chamber, and Gov. Andrew Cuomo has long said he'd sign a bill.
Bookmark this page to watch live video from the proceedings. --Julie Bolcer
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