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RI: First Gay House Speaker Elected

Friday, February 12th, 2010

Gordon D. Fox was elected the state’s first openly gay House Speaker on Thursday, the Providence Journal reported. Fox was widely considered the front-runner in a three man race that included Representative Gregory Schadone, a Democrat from North Providence, and Robert Watson, a Republican from East Greenwich. Fox received the support of nearly three-quarters of the chamber’s members.

In an interview with the paper last fall, Fox, who came out publicly in 2004, said he is “in a long-term relationship, but not officially married,” and when he does marry, he would like to do it in his home state. Fox’s ascension is likely to help make that a reality.

Rhode Island is the only New England state that has not legalized gay marriage. Last year, Maine lawmakers approved a gay marriage bill, but opponents successfully repealed the law after a difficult fight that drew national attention to the state.

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RI: Gay Legislator Poised to Become House Majority Leader

Sunday, January 3rd, 2010

As House Speaker William J. Murphy’s chosen successor, House Majority Leader Gordon D. Fox faces one of the biggest years in his political life. If his fellow representatives choose him as speaker, Fox will become one of the state’s most powerful politicians, leading the Democrat-controlled House as it struggles with the worst financial mess in decades.

He has competition from his party’s more conservative flank. Fox’s legislative priority list aligns him with the party’s more liberal wing. An openly gay man, he is a staunch advocate, for example, of same-sex marriage.

But in his seven years as majority leader, Fox, who turned 48 on Dec. 21, has been the hands-on negotiator, ego-soother, vote-counter and cheerleader for every major action the Murphy leadership team has taken.

Full Story from Projo.com: http://www.projo.com/news/content/2010_WATCH_FOX_01-03-10_A6GTK5K_v24.338b6b0.html

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