Rhode Island is one step closer to legalizing same-sex marriage.
The R.I. House met Thursday to vote on a bill that had been approved in the House Judiciary Committee earlier this week. The bill, which passed the House 51-19, would grant full legal rights to same-sex couples in the state. Rhode Island had previously approved a bill in 2011 that would allow same-sex couples to enter into civil unions.
The bill now heads to the State Senate, where WPRI reports a “contentious battle is expected to unfold.” Senate President M. Teresa Paiva Weed, a Democrat, has stated her opposition for the bill–but said she will not block a vote in the Senate Judiciary Committee. Rhode Island Congressman Arthur Handy, a co-sponsor of the bill, told Thomas Roberts Thursday morning on msnbc that he thought the “time has come” for the state to legalize same-sex marriage, and that despite the resistance along the way, he was confident that “more and more Rhode Islanders know this is the right time for this.”








