Rhode Island’s Solemnizing Marriages was Discriminatory
A practice in Rhode Island may soon end, allowing for more equitable access to all couples—regardless of gender identity or sexual orientation—to ask a loved one to officiate their marriage. Previously, any couple asking a friend or family member to officiate their wedding would have to ask permission from the legislature, giving some legislators excuses to vote against couples they believed to be part of the LGBTQ community. The new bill, if signed, would automate the process through the Secretary of State’s office and exclude the legislature altogether.
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