For the second time this year, Washington state Gov. Christine Gregoire signed same-sex marriage into law in the Evergreen state.
The signing ceremony déjà vu comes just months after the first time around, when gay marriage opponents blocked the law passed by state legislators. Opponents collected more than double the number of signatures needed in order to put the law before voters in a straight up or down Election Day ballot measure. Despite the opposition, Referendum 74 eventually passed last month, with 54% of voters approving the law.
“For the past twenty years we’ve been saying just one more step. Just one more fight. Just one more law. But now we can stop saying ‘just one more.’ This is it. We are here. We did it,” Gregoire said at the signing ceremony Wednesday.









