Lawmakers in Rhode Island are to meet for a hearing on gay marriage Thursday before the Senate Judiciary Committee to decide whether the state will join the rest of New England in allowing same-sex marriage.
If advanced through committee and passed in the Senate, a resolution allowing gay couples to marry will be on the ballot as a referendum. The referendum would also allow religious leaders the right to refuse to perform same-sex marriages.
Senate President M. Teresa Paiva Weed, a Democrat, stated her opposition for the bill–but said she will not block a vote in the Senate Judiciary Committee.
In January, the House passed the bill to make same-sex marriage legal. The bill, which passed the House 51-19, would grant full legal rights to gay couples in the state.









