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Does New York Senate Have the Votes?

Timothy Kincaid

June 1st, 2009

New York Senate Majority Leader Malcolm Smith has said that he won’t bring the marriage bill to a vote unless there were enough votes to pass the bill. However, by some counts there are.

Albany Times Union:

At a noon rally in support of gay marriage, bill sponsor Sen. Tom Duane says there are the votes to pass, but would not elaborate. Smith and U.S. Sen. Kirsten Gillibrand also stopped by the rally.

Over the weekend, Capital News 9 reported that a Republican senator said there were Republican votes to pass the bill and that it should come to a vote.

Smith continues to state that his vote count does not predict success. Some question whether it is his vote count or whether it is his deal with Sen. Diaz that is causing him to block a vote on the issue.

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Zeke
June 1st, 2009 | LINK

Diaz Sr. was kissing Smith’s ass in an anti gay marriage speech he gave the other day. I have no doubt that this is about Smith’s behind the scenes deal with Diaz and not because they don’t have the votes.

It’s time to turn up the heat on Smith.

Bruno
June 1st, 2009 | LINK

Well maybe we should figure out just who these marriage equality Republicans are. Because I’ve only heard of 1 (Alesi) that has even come close to publicly saying he’d vote in favor.

Pender
June 1st, 2009 | LINK

This is definitely an issue that needs to be researched thoroughly and quickly.

Can we get the folks who say there are enough votes to explain why the bill is not proceeding?

Yeek
June 3rd, 2009 | LINK

Not going to pass this year. Next year, most likely.

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