Most Americans know what it’s like to have a frustrating experience with government paperwork. So imagine how much greater the frustration must be when it involves confusion over the status of a same-sex marriage in Texas.
That’s the situation Houston mayor Annise Parker, who is legally married to another woman, says she found herself in earlier this week. Her daughter had applied to the state’s Department of Public Safety (DPS) to take a driving test; but Parker says the department rejected her application because she had written on the form that she had two mothers.
Parker explained the situation over Twitter on Thursday afternoon:
Daughter needs drivers test. Has all docs, some in MomA name, some MomK, but w/ birth cert showing both. DPS says can only be from 1 mom!-A









