Friday afternoon, California Gov. Jerry Brown told the state’s Department of Public Health to notify clerks and registrars in all 58 California counties that same-sex marriage is now legal in California and that marriage licenses must be issued to same-sex couples immediately.
And at 4 p.m. PST, a spokesman for the attorney general’s office confirmed that California Attorney General Kamala Harris was about to begin officiating the marriage of Kris Perry and Sandy Stier, a Berkeley couple who were two of the four plaintiffs in Prop 8, one of the Supreme Court cases decided this week that opened the way to marriage equality.
Harris tweeted Friday afternoon,
About to marry the #Prop8 plaintiffs Kristin Perry and Sandra Stier. Wedding bells are ringing!








