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Sep 19, 2007
Quickie Link: San Diego City Council and Mayor Split Over Equal Marriage
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By vanrozenheim
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(USA) - San Diego's City Council agreed Tuesday to signal its support for recognition of marriages of Gay people, only to have Mayor Jerry Sanders pledge to veto the action. Sanders' spokesman, Fred Sainz, said the mayor prefers civil unions, which offer some, but not all of the legal protections found in marriages. Sainz also noted that 62 percent of city voters backed Proposition 22, the statewide measure that bars California from acknowledging same-sex marriages performed in other states.
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