Gregoire signs historic same-sex marriage law
OLYMPIA, Wash. (AP) — Gov. Chris Gregoire has signed into law a measure that legalizes same-sex marriage in Washington state, which now joins several other states that allow gay and lesbian couples to wed.
Gregoire and Secretary of State Sam Reed certified the election on Wednesday afternoon, as they were joined by couples who plan to wed and community activists who worked on the campaign supporting gay marriage.
The law doesn't take effect until Thursday, when gay and lesbian couples can start picking up their wedding certificates and licenses at county auditors' offices. King County, the state's largest and home to Seattle, and Thurston County, home to the state capital of Olympia, will open the earliest, at 12:01 a.m. Thursday, to start issuing marriage licenses.
Because the state has a three-day waiting period, the earliest that weddings can take place is Sunday. Same-sex couples who previously were married in another state that allows gay marriage, like Massachusetts, will not have to get remarried in Washington state. Their marriages will be valid here as soon as the law takes effect.
"This is a very important and historic day in the great state of Washington," Gregoire said before signing the measure that officially certified the election results. "For many years now we've said one more step, one more step. And this is our last step for marriage equality in the state of Washington."
Last month, Washington, Maine and Maryland became the first states to pass same-sex marriage by popular vote. They joined six other states — New York, Connecticut, Iowa, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, Vermont — and the District of Columbia that had already enacted laws or issued court rulings permitting same-sex marriage.
Referendum 74 in Washington state had asked voters to either approve or reject the state law legalizing same-sex marriage that legislators passed earlier this year. That law was signed by Gregoire in February but was put on hold pending the outcome of the election. Nearly 54 percent of voters approved the measure.
The law doesn't require religious organizations or churches to perform marriages, and it doesn't subject churches to penalties if they don't marry gay or lesbian couples.
Heather Kawamoto and Kay Lancaster of Tacoma attended the signing event Wednesday afternoon with their 9-year-old daughter, Kayleigh Kawamoto.
Kawamoto and Lancaster have been together more than 14 years, and domestic partners since 2007, and both said they can't wait to finally pick up their marriage license as soon as the Pierce County auditor's office opens at 6:30 a.m. Thursday. They will marry in a small ceremony on Sunday in Tacoma.
"It's something we've hoped for and dreamed of," Lancaster said. "I didn't dare hope that it would be this soon, and we're just thrilled that it is."
Lancaster and Kawamoto said that the reality of their impending marriage sunk in in the past few days, as they were writing their vows.
"We never knew we'd be able to say those things to each other," Lancaster said, starting to cry, as Kayleigh quickly handed her a tissue.
Hundreds of people lined up in downtown Seattle Wednesday night to become among the first in the state to get a marriage license as a same-sex couple.
Brenda Bauer and Celia Castle were among those who showed up to make history.
"Life is challenging enough without having to fight to just have your relationship recognized, have your family recognized," Bauer said.
The couple has been in a relationship for 24 years, and both are ready to say "I do."
"When you say you're married, everybody completely understands what kind of commitment that is," Bauer said.
The county put up tents to accommodate the crowing crowd, and officials say they expect nearly 18 hours of sign up, which is unprecedented.
"People who have been waiting all these years to have their rights recognized should have not to wait one minute longer," said King County Executive Dow Constantine.
In addition to private ceremonies that will start taking place across Washington state this weekend, Seattle City Hall will open for several hours on Sunday, and several local judges are donating their time to marry couples. Aaron Pickus, a spokesman for Mayor Mike McGinn, said that more than 140 couples have registered to get married at City Hall, and weddings will begin at 10 a.m.
Washington state has had a domestic partnership law in place since 2007. The initial law granted couples about two dozen rights, including hospital visitation and inheritance rights when there is no will. It was expanded a year later, and then again in 2009, when lawmakers completed the package with the so-called "everything but marriage" law that was ultimately upheld by voters later that year.
This year, lawmakers passed the law allowing gay marriage, and Gregoire signed it in February. Opponents gathered enough signatures for a referendum, putting the law on hold before it could take effect.
There are nearly 10,000 domestic partnership registrations with the secretary of state's office. Most same-sex domestic partnerships that aren't ended prior to June 30, 2014, automatically become marriages, unless one of the partners is 62 or older.
That provision was included in the state's first domestic partnership law of 2007 to help heterosexual seniors who don't remarry out of fear they could lose certain pension or Social Security benefits.
Marcy Kulland and Terry Virgona, both 59 and from Tacoma, said they plan to get married on Sept. 28, 2013 to celebrate their 22nd anniversary.
"I'm just ecstatic. Now we're legitimized," Kulland said. "It's just absolutely wonderful."
However, she that while the state law is a great step forward, as long as federal law continues to deny federal recognition of same-sex marriages, there's more to be done.
"This completes us, it doesn't complete our work," Kulland said.
Gregoire and Secretary of State Sam Reed certified the election on Wednesday afternoon, as they were joined by couples who plan to wed and community activists who worked on the campaign supporting gay marriage.
The law doesn't take effect until Thursday, when gay and lesbian couples can start picking up their wedding certificates and licenses at county auditors' offices. King County, the state's largest and home to Seattle, and Thurston County, home to the state capital of Olympia, will open the earliest, at 12:01 a.m. Thursday, to start issuing marriage licenses.
Because the state has a three-day waiting period, the earliest that weddings can take place is Sunday. Same-sex couples who previously were married in another state that allows gay marriage, like Massachusetts, will not have to get remarried in Washington state. Their marriages will be valid here as soon as the law takes effect.
"This is a very important and historic day in the great state of Washington," Gregoire said before signing the measure that officially certified the election results. "For many years now we've said one more step, one more step. And this is our last step for marriage equality in the state of Washington."
Last month, Washington, Maine and Maryland became the first states to pass same-sex marriage by popular vote. They joined six other states — New York, Connecticut, Iowa, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, Vermont — and the District of Columbia that had already enacted laws or issued court rulings permitting same-sex marriage.
Referendum 74 in Washington state had asked voters to either approve or reject the state law legalizing same-sex marriage that legislators passed earlier this year. That law was signed by Gregoire in February but was put on hold pending the outcome of the election. Nearly 54 percent of voters approved the measure.
The law doesn't require religious organizations or churches to perform marriages, and it doesn't subject churches to penalties if they don't marry gay or lesbian couples.
Heather Kawamoto and Kay Lancaster of Tacoma attended the signing event Wednesday afternoon with their 9-year-old daughter, Kayleigh Kawamoto.
Kawamoto and Lancaster have been together more than 14 years, and domestic partners since 2007, and both said they can't wait to finally pick up their marriage license as soon as the Pierce County auditor's office opens at 6:30 a.m. Thursday. They will marry in a small ceremony on Sunday in Tacoma.
"It's something we've hoped for and dreamed of," Lancaster said. "I didn't dare hope that it would be this soon, and we're just thrilled that it is."
Lancaster and Kawamoto said that the reality of their impending marriage sunk in in the past few days, as they were writing their vows.
"We never knew we'd be able to say those things to each other," Lancaster said, starting to cry, as Kayleigh quickly handed her a tissue.
Hundreds of people lined up in downtown Seattle Wednesday night to become among the first in the state to get a marriage license as a same-sex couple.
Brenda Bauer and Celia Castle were among those who showed up to make history.
"Life is challenging enough without having to fight to just have your relationship recognized, have your family recognized," Bauer said.
The couple has been in a relationship for 24 years, and both are ready to say "I do."
"When you say you're married, everybody completely understands what kind of commitment that is," Bauer said.
The county put up tents to accommodate the crowing crowd, and officials say they expect nearly 18 hours of sign up, which is unprecedented.
"People who have been waiting all these years to have their rights recognized should have not to wait one minute longer," said King County Executive Dow Constantine.
In addition to private ceremonies that will start taking place across Washington state this weekend, Seattle City Hall will open for several hours on Sunday, and several local judges are donating their time to marry couples. Aaron Pickus, a spokesman for Mayor Mike McGinn, said that more than 140 couples have registered to get married at City Hall, and weddings will begin at 10 a.m.
Washington state has had a domestic partnership law in place since 2007. The initial law granted couples about two dozen rights, including hospital visitation and inheritance rights when there is no will. It was expanded a year later, and then again in 2009, when lawmakers completed the package with the so-called "everything but marriage" law that was ultimately upheld by voters later that year.
This year, lawmakers passed the law allowing gay marriage, and Gregoire signed it in February. Opponents gathered enough signatures for a referendum, putting the law on hold before it could take effect.
There are nearly 10,000 domestic partnership registrations with the secretary of state's office. Most same-sex domestic partnerships that aren't ended prior to June 30, 2014, automatically become marriages, unless one of the partners is 62 or older.
That provision was included in the state's first domestic partnership law of 2007 to help heterosexual seniors who don't remarry out of fear they could lose certain pension or Social Security benefits.
Marcy Kulland and Terry Virgona, both 59 and from Tacoma, said they plan to get married on Sept. 28, 2013 to celebrate their 22nd anniversary.
"I'm just ecstatic. Now we're legitimized," Kulland said. "It's just absolutely wonderful."
However, she that while the state law is a great step forward, as long as federal law continues to deny federal recognition of same-sex marriages, there's more to be done.
"This completes us, it doesn't complete our work," Kulland said.
Welcome to progress, let the gays marry it hurts no one.
Why is KATU wasting bandwidth on this mindless drivel? Who gives a $h!t? There are more important things to report on other than giving this non-newsworthy issue front page status. This only accelerates the advance of moral decay spreading across what was once a great society.
''Just more stress on a already stressed society!" This decision for men with men or woman with woman will prove to be just another step in breaking down a already on it's way immoral society!''
Dudes marrying dudes, about time. I've had the biggest crush on my cousin Greg. We started dating, then decided to live together. You have any idea how long I've wanted to come out?  Christmas Day is Jesus birthday, I'm going to ask my cousin to marry me.Â
This President has my everlasting respect for coming down in favor of equality at a time when it was not politically expedient. He ran neck-and-neck with his opponent throughout most of the campaign. He took a chance for gay citizens: his support for equality probably did not buy him the votes of anyone who wasn't already going to vote for him, but it surely lost him the votes of bigots for whom this is a make-or-break issue. He could have played it safe and just said nothing on the subject. Have a look at the whiney comments he got when he announced his support for marriage equality: http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2012/05/09/obama-gay-marriage_n_1503245.html There were those who claimed his support meant nothing and that he had no say on the issue because a President doesn't make laws. Bull. Obama's support very likely changed the minds of millions of voters--from African-American church-goers to folks of all backgrounds who honestly respect the person who occupies the office of President and look to him for guidance. With victory margins between 1% and 3% in ME, MD, MN and WA, I have no doubt that the President's principled stand for equality made all the difference.
Syria is getting ready to use Sarin gas, and all some people care about is whether or not they can marry their same sex partner. Priorities.
 @Kachina Any excuse to deny others their civil rights..Shame on you..
As you worry about those in Syria think for a moment, that's the same thing isn't it.. Civil rights being denied , so now they use force..
I suppose that pretty soon people of both genders can marry their pets, etc. God forbid, something or someone should stand in their way to fulfilling their desires! And I always thought the definition of marriage was the legal union of a man and woman as husband and wife. But then, no one ever bothers with why people actually get married anymore. Today it's no longer legal procreation, just financial benefits! Whatever! I'll stick to my definition and honor the WOMAN I married. Â
 @jpk so how does gays getting married hurt your marriage?? It doesn't one bit....Â
Gays only want the same thing hetros have...to have the legal protection of the law for their relationships (the same as hetro marriages have)....its sad to see xtians such as yourself hold such hate and disdain... doesn't your "god" teach love for all?? or just love for hetros....hate the rest???
@jpk Exactly! Pay attention to your own marriage and stop making personal decsions for complete strangers.
with all due respect, some people are born gay/lesbian just like those who are born with blue eyes and blond hair: do GET OVER IT!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
 @Mike_J Good point Mike some people are born gay/lesbian just like those who are born with blue eyes and blond hair: So if you are born with feeling to have sex with wild moose or born a child moslester or you love to make love to dead people as they were born that way so it Okay as long as your born that way
 @riderofthelegend  @Mike_J Were you born an uneducated bigot, of did you learn that along the way ?
@riderofthelegend @Mike_J The question that begs to be answered is how does other people's directly affect your own sex life or marriage? To be honest, I think that you are butt hurt (so to speak) because you lost the election from the President on down.Especially because you were the one who got on here day after day proudly proclaiiming that gay marriage "would go down big" How does to feel to be a part of the losing side of history?
@riderofthelegend @Fed irrelevant.Heterosexuals practice anal sex.Your obsession with butt sex has absolutely nothing to do with the fact that you lost the election.Keep on digging yourself into bigot oblivion.
@riderofthelegend @noneofyourbizzness @Fed Not for long.The tide is against you evidenced in all of your election losses.The Oregon law will easily be overturned.You are just going to face the fact that your flavor of bigotry is no longer palatable to the American people.
 @noneofyourbizzness  @riderofthelegend  @Fed We don't  it in Oregon because of amendment and 33 others states agree with amendments. DID YOU HEAR ME  AGAINST THE LAW IN OREGON  AND 33 OTHER STATES.
@riderofthelegend That's all you got after spending months slandering gays? Go whine to someone who feels sorry for you.You aren't going to find any sympathy here.
@riderofthelegend @Fed up Fed Words of defeat. Guess what? You lost.Not only the presidential election but also the gay marrige referendums in all four states.Do the right thing and admit that your views on gay marriage lost.Enjoy eating that crow.
 @Fed up Fed  @riderofthelegend  @noneofyourbizzness Belittling again and name calling fed up,
 @noneofyourbizzness I love it  as right back to name calling and belittling someone who doesn't agree with you.
Correction."other people's sex life"
That"s Weird, they left out the Polygamist, the all for being inclusive group, not so inclusive.
@Hoser If you want to have a polygamist marriage,you need to step away from your computer and to the legal groundwork and petition the state leligislature to take up your cause.Other wise quit yer whining.
If it's not religious what's the point of marriage? You can go out and screw anyone you like.
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@CoolMax You can go out and screw anyone you like regardless if you've had a Religous marriage.Matter of fact it happens all the time.
Yup, but now sodomy is legalized! Cross this one off the list of crimes!
@jpk Assuming you are a man,you never have had oral sex with your wife? If you have,you need to know that oral sex is considered to be sodomy.
 @jpk Sodomy is great! Seriously, try it sometime
 @jpk It was legalized a while back. Men have been commiting sodomy with women for quite some time.
 @CoolMax Don't get out all that much anymore, do ya?  I mean your mind!  Oh, I forgot . . . you took it out and played with it last night.  Trouble is, you tossed it in the dusty corner and forgot about it.  But these words are wasted on those who are deliberately ignorant.
Gravity why do you people always put down and name call when people don't agree with you
@riderofthelegend There's disagreement and then there is vitriolic slander.Obviously you're not bright enough to know the difference.
 @CoolMax Spouse rights. If the legal concept of marriage was dissolved and replaced with something else, I'd support it.
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FWIW, marriage has been around many, many aeons prior to organized religion.
 @poopstainmonkey  @CoolMax But there's no law that says you have to get married in a religious ceremony. You just have to be married by someone who is legally able to marry you, be it a priest, minister, judge, ship's captain, etc.
How many millions is this travesty going to cost taxpayers in WA? Boeing has already said it will not pay benefits for same sex marriage's and all the bottom feeding attorneys cannot wait...
 @boned How is two consenting adults getting married a travesty. By your logic, any marriage is then a travesty, and don't try to bring your religion into this conversation because that argument is dead and over with. The sooner people realize that their religious beliefs CAN NOT be used to infringe on the rights granted by the constitution of this country, the better off the country will be. As the saying goes, if you don't like gay marriage, don't get gay married.
 @Ramsesthegreat  @boned Yes but what happens is a religious organization chooses to NOT marry a same sex couple or a facility refuses to marry a same sex couple because it goes against their religious beliefs? They can get sued for discrimination. Why is that?
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Don't get me wrong. I don't care one way or another. If same sex couples want to get married, who am I to say they can't or shouldn't. However, you can't have your cake and eat it too. I don't think a church or a facility should be forced to do something that goes against their religious beliefs.
 @Fed up Fed  @scoreboard  @Fed  @Ramsesthegreat  @boned That's kind of a double edge sword. I don't think people should discriminate but at the same time I don't think they should be forced to go against their religious beliefs.  Hmmmm......
 @Fed up Fed  @scoreboard  @Ramsesthegreat  @boned OK, thanks for the clarification. I must admit that I haven't read the law as I don't live in Washington. A friend of mine does and he told me that some facilities (not churches) could get sued if they refused to marry a same sex couple because it went against the owner's religious beliefs (I assumed the same for churches).Â
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Does the law say that a non-religious facility (say a hotel or a bed and breakfast) can get sued if the owner refuses to marry said couple because it goes against his/her religious beliefs? Frankly I don't think they should be able to be sued but, as my friend explained it, they can be.
A sad day for the state of Washington and America.
 @sortbait A great day for Washington, America, and Civil Rights!
 @sortbait How so? Because your predicted outcome didn't come to fruition, and you refuse to live in the present, and instead choose to live in the 1800s? Face it, equal rights for ALL citizens in coming whether you like it or not. Actually I'd prefer you don't like it, it's much more fun to see bigots and homophobes get all worked up and cry because the country is changing for the better.
@Ramsesthegreat you will be the one crying when The Lord returns!! Period!
@Donttreadonme Prove to me the exsistance of your god and I will prove the exsistance of purple unicorns.
@Donttreadonme show me indisputable scientific fact proving your god exists and I may consider it. A book written 1200 years ago about a guy that lived 2000 years ago isn't proof by the way.
 @Ramsesthegreat sortbait would rather troll for suckers than have any sort of logical, fact-based discussion.
 @Gravity Works!  @Ramsesthegreat You the one doing all the name calling Gravity.
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@Muttley@Gravity Works!.....I agree and my sentiments exactly. The U.S. is going to hell in a hand-basket!!!!
@Bdou You could always move to Europe,Canada,South Amereica.Oops! Gay marriage is legal in those places.How about Iran?
@noneofyourbizzness..Your do-nothing president has lied since '08. He hasn't done nothing that he promised the voters and the only reason he came out in favor of queers being allowed to get married is he figured it would help his image. It's still banned in most states and nothing idiots like you can do anything about it to change it, so why don't you crawl back under the rock where you came from until you have the intelligence to say something that makes sense. Besides you don't know my political affiliation, so don't assume anything because you can't prove it, haha.
@Bdou I'm doing just fine financially not to mention I will be inheriting a huge chunk of change so I have no concerns about retirement.That being said,one of my favorite sports is to push the buttons of old,cranky,miserable old white republicans like yourself.It made my year that after you were so adamantly sure that you would win the presidency and the gay marriage battle and that you lost miserably.So the fact that you are angry and pissed off completely brings me greasy joy and happiness!
@noneofyourbizzness...He can't do a fine job because he can't quit lieing to the people. Even his democrats are worried because he can't come to agreement on his budget with the crats and publicans, so face it a..hole you're about to go under, but I'm safe. Bye-bye dipsh.t. You can't seem to say anything intelligent except to try and insult me so I'm just giving it back to you.
@Bdou I seriously doubt it.Our President will do a fine job in his second term.You need to shut the hell up and pay your damn taxes like everyone else does.Being a angry old conservative most likely white man isn't going to get you anywhere.But what do I care.Wallow in your own misery while I enjoy the Presidents second term and see my gay friends get married after the supreme court declares gay marriage the law of the land.Matter of fact,your misery brings me great joy so please do keep it up old you miserable old geezer.
@noneofyourbizzness...You'll be singing a different song when that treasoness, lieing demcrat of a president and all of his buddies bankrupt this country so why don't you act like the pos that you are and hit the road..I didn't lose squat.
@Bdou Oh perfect a angry old conservative that not only lost the Presidential election as well as gay marriage.Time to suck it up there old man the world is passing you by.
@noneofyourbizzness....Kiss my ass and go to hell. I don't have to move anywhere just because I don't believe in same sex marriages. Wash. state can pass any law they want to regarding gays and lezzies and I can believe any way I want, so get off my back and shut up dummy.Â
Forget the handbasket! That means something will catch it; but there is nothing in a freefall to nothing matters any more!