The federal government will recognize roughly 300 same-sex marriages performed in Michigan last weekend, Attorney General Eric Holder said Friday, even though the state will not.
“I have determined that the same-sex marriages performed last Saturday in Michigan will be recognized by the federal government,” Holder said in a statement. “These families will be eligible for all relevant federal benefits on the same terms as other same-sex marriages.”
Friday’s announcement came two days after Michigan Republican Gov. Rick Snyder declared his administration would not be honoring the same-sex marriages that took place during a brief window after a federal judge struck down the state’s ban on such unions, and before an appeals court reinstated it.
Holder took similar action last January, announcing that the federal government would recognize more than 1,000 gay marriages performed in Utah before the U.S. Supreme Court put that state’s ban back in place.









