Gay City News reports that five New York state senators who voted against same-sex marriage in 2009 are now “taking no public position” on the issue. Obviously, this could possibly bode well for the upcoming vote promised by Gov. Cuomo. At least six changed votes would be needed for the bill to pass.
According to statements on the record (to Gay City News and/ or other media), two Democrats who previously voted no — Joe Addabbo and Shirley Huntley of Queens — and three Republicans in the same category — James Alesi of Fairport, Greg Ball of Brewster, and Joseph Griffo of Utica — are currently taking no public position on the marriage bill.
Griffo’s undeclared status first became known in an April 26 email message to Gay City News from his office. Rayan Aguam, the senator’s director of communications & community relations, wrote, “Senator Griffo won’t comment until it’s clear which bill will come before the Senate for a vote.
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