Cuomo Seeks Gay Marriage Vote By End Of Week; Sources Say GOP Senators Hannon, Lanza, McDonald Ready To Vote 'Yes'

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First Posted: 06/13/11 01:11 PM ET Updated: 08/13/11 06:12 AM ET

With a vote possible by midweek, Governor Andrew Cuomo has summoned elected officials, gay rights advocates and labor groups to the State Capitol building on Monday afternoon for a strategy session on how to pass a marriage equality bill through the New York state senate., reports the New York Times. Cuomo wants the vote before the legislative session ends on June 20th.

The meeting will try to determine whether Republican leaders like Dean G. Skelos, who control the Senate, will allow the vote to come to the floor, and, if they do, whether there is enough support to pass a bill. The Democrat-held State Assembly has passed marriage equality bills in previous years.

Cuomo, who has been openly campaigning for the bill for months, needs six new votes in the senate to pass the historic measure, reports the Times.

Three previously undecided Democrats all of New York City--Shirley L. Huntley, Joseph P. Addabbo Jr. and Carl Kruger--are expected to announce their support for the bill in the next 48 hours. (UPDATE: They did).

And The New York Post reports today that a surprising slew of Republicans, all of whom voted to defeat a same-sex marriage bill in 2009, are ready to vote "yes" this time around. These senators include are Kemp Hannon of Nassau County, Charles Fuscillo of Suffolk County, Betty Little of Glens Falls, Andrew Lanza of Staten Island, Greg Ball of Putnam County, James Alesi of Rochester, and Roy McDonald of Rensselaer County.

According to the Post, Republicans have been conducting secret polls showing majority support for gay marriage in key swing districts, causing the GOP to be concerned that voting down marriage equality this year would cause them to lose control of the Senate next year to Democrats.

And though those in Cuomo's office are optimistic they could pass the vote, they caution that the situation is fluid and could change.

Republicans are worried about passing gay marriage by a single vote, leaving one of their members to be viewed as the decisive figure, according to the Times.

And Senate majority leader, Dean G. Skelos, who previously said he'd let the vote to come to the floor-- even though he would vote "no"-- now says he will have to discuss the issue with his caucus before allowing the vote.

The strongest force against gay marriage has been the state Conservative Party, who says it will deny political support to any Republican who backs gay marriage.

Cuomo has invested heavily in the issue, according to the Wall Street Journal. In speeches delivered around the state, he's drawn parallels between gay marriage and the civil-rights struggles of the 1960s while publicly demanding state senators to make marriage equality a reality. He also spearheaded a statewide campaign with gay rights groups, who are relying on Cuomo's popularity to bring their cause to victory.

If lawmakers pass the bill, New York would join five other states and the District of Columbia in allowing gays to marry. 

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HUFFPOST COMMUNITY MODERATOR
Montesquieu MM
06:25 PM on 06/14/2011
Let's hope it gets through. I've been waiting to see my gay friends wed for a long time. Marriage equality for all New Yorkers!
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Gyrlznluv
It's Not What They Call U,It's What U Answer too!
05:25 PM on 06/14/2011
As of 5pm NY is one vote shy.
I'm wishly not hopefuly.
2009 left me with a bad taste with my government.
But prove me wrong NY, and an "I do " will be in my future.
I already have an engagment ring on my finger.
05:07 PM on 06/14/2011
An Open Letter to Senators Hannon, Skelos, and Fuschillo:
http://www.tullyspage.blogspot.com
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mitchpeter
04:56 PM on 06/14/2011
Blah, blah, blah.
I want to see the ring from my "partner" first!
www.gaynycdad.com
01:33 PM on 06/14/2011
Thank Michael Bloomberg and your deep pockets! Money can make even the "party of values" realize some things are plainly the correct ones to do.
01:04 PM on 06/14/2011
It's ridiculous that the LGBT community has to fight for it's rights. In fact, its ridiculous that there has to be a Black Rights Movement, a Women's Rights Movement, etc. etc. It really should be a Human Rights Movement. But as long as there are people on Congress who like to control the lives of others, I guess we also need an individual campaign for each group of people. sigh...
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Atwill
Proud Father of a gay son.
08:11 AM on 06/14/2011
Well , I just hope it does not go before the people, like in so many other states. It is wrong to vote on other's civil rights. Our constitution gives us, all of us , our rights. I see no place in the constitution that says "all men are created equal ,except gays." But if we can vote on gay rights, then why not on women's, blacks, red heads, Bible thumpes, left handed people, people who own poodles then dey then blue, smokers, drinkers, pot heads, swingers, people who work in porn... the list goes on.
chesscub
Mind of a computer, body of a walrus
01:49 PM on 06/14/2011
New York doesn't have an easy voter referendum process. There's a huge amount of hoops to get a referendum on the ballot.
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03:29 AM on 06/14/2011
The article "New York Rejects Gay Marriage 2011" ( http://www.scribd.com/doc/5488... ) illustrate­­­s 27 reasons why New Yorkers reject "gay marriage". It is evidence-b­­­ased!

Thereafter read "Homosexuality is Not a Civil Right" by Regier and Garcia ( http://www.crrange.com/wall34 ):

"... When protecting one’s inalienable and civil rights, the government must discern between liberty and license. This requires that rights attach to persons because of their humanity, not because of their behaviors, and certainly not those behaviors that Western legal and moral tradition has regarded as inimical to the "Laws of Nature and of Nature’s God," as stated in the Declaration. Yet, today some advocate granting "rights" to behaviors hostile to the most fundamental forms of self-government—family, church, and community. This is ... the case with homosexual activists [seeking] to hijack the moral capital of the civil rights movement.

Essential to the ...agenda is the idea that homosexuals are fighting for basic civil rights denied them by an oppressive society. This argument strikes a sympathetic chord among many Americans, whose decency and sense of fair play demand that all people be treated fairly. However, a closer look at the truth ... and the political goals of the "gay rights" movement shows that homosexuals are not an oppressed minority, that opposition to special legal protection for homosexuality is not bigotry, and that extending such protection is dangerous to individuals and society...."
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midknightryder13
04:12 PM on 06/14/2011
Neither one of your links work. But, I have a common sense question for you -- if homosexuality is not a civil right, then neither is heterosexuality or any other kind of sexuality. Besides it's not "sexuality", it is PEOPLE who are asking for it. And, incidentally, we are not governed by the Declaration (of Independence), we are governed by the Constitution. Further, consideration the percentage of gays to heterosexuals, I've always been amazed as to how fragile "family, church and community" is portrayed by some shuch as yourself. First, I find it VERY difficult to believe that those institutions are that delicate and Second, you make it sound as if members of the GLBT population are some NOT members of "family, church and community".
08:49 PM on 06/14/2011
MidKnightRyder, one of the astonishing developments in this debate is the fact that the links I post are being blocked at the site of the discussion!

I appeal to the Editor of the HuffingtonPost to consider the implications for decency, fairness, professionalism and the idea of free speech.

You can easily Google the articles, and will get access at the main sites!

The links are again posted below for the benefit of the Editor of the HuffingtonPost:

"New York Rejects Gay Marriage 2011"
http://www.scribd.com/doc/53868013/New-York-Rejects-Gay-Marriage-2011-Updated

"Homosexuality is Not a Civil Right"
http://www.crrange.com/wall34.html

My answer to your observation is probably found in the online article "From Playboy To Pedophilia: How Adult Sexual Liberation Leads to Child Sexual Exploitation" ( http://www.frc.org/get.cfm?i=WT02G1 )
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KenClay
REPEAL DOMA
09:48 PM on 06/13/2011
Thank You Governor Cuomo ... Equality is not an Option... Lots of Gift Buying..
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Atwill
Proud Father of a gay son.
09:39 PM on 06/13/2011
It's about time. I live in Calif and I want my gay son to marry his boyfriend, who he has been with since high school.
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lulubelle1956
09:20 PM on 06/13/2011
NY needs the renewal of rent regulation laws by June 15th and a strengthening of protections concerning "luxury decontrol" income limits etc to help the lower and middle class who are sharing apartments as they cannot afford the rents alone at $2,000 a month plus (with 6-9% increases due again, after several of the same size increases in the last 6 years at least).

What are you and the legislature doing about that immediately pressing problem Messers. Cuomo, Skelos and Silver?

Only one day left to demand action from Cuomo, Skelos and Silver and to help the lower and middle classes.
08:37 PM on 06/13/2011
Mmm, I don't see it happening. I'd like it to, and I live in NY, but yea... not likely.
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BornOKtheFirstTime
pedicabo ego vos et irrumabo
08:25 PM on 06/13/2011
When do the bishops start pitching their last minute hissy fit? It probably won't be a pretty sight.
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sylvabugg2
I think, therefore I am
07:22 PM on 06/13/2011
I'm straight..........it's great.........I can actually procreate! Think I'll start a straight rights movement.........
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RBLRDR
Can I curse in this little box?
07:43 PM on 06/13/2011
Are you hoping they'll let you folks get married?
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gransview
"Reality is just a collective hunch" L Tomlin
08:12 PM on 06/13/2011
O/T Did we scare you away? :))
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BornOKtheFirstTime
pedicabo ego vos et irrumabo
08:02 PM on 06/13/2011
I'm not straight...it's great...I too can procreate. What's your point other than more of your infantile antigay bigotry? That buybull of yours sure has turned you into one first-class homophobe.

Love the Christian, but hate the Christianity.
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KenClay
REPEAL DOMA
09:50 PM on 06/13/2011
especially Cafeteria Christians
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Razzer
When the moon is in the 7th house, and Zyra collid
01:33 AM on 06/14/2011
And: "Don't tell me you are a Christian; let me guess."

(Lifted without permission from Hillbilly49's eminently quotable micro-bio.)