Legalizing gay marriage a year ago in New York not only brought equal marriage rights to the state, but also economic benefits, say New York City officials.
Same-sex marriages contributed $259 million in economic benefits and $16 million in city revenue through increased tourism, such as hotel rooms for wedding celebrations, Mayor Michael Bloomberg, City Council Speaker Christine Quinn, and other officials reported Tuesday.
Quinn, the city’s first female and first openly gay speaker who recently married her partner, joined NOW with Alex Wagner Tuesday to discuss the one-year milestone.








