New Jersey Democrats plan to introduce a new gay marriage bill at the upcoming legislative session, and say they have the votes to pass it in both houses, unlike in 2010, when the State Senate voted down the measure. "Marriage equality represents the third leg of the stool of civil rights and equality in this country," said Assembly Speaker Shelia Oliver at a news conference yesterday. Even if the bill passes, there's another hurdle ahead, as Governor Chris Christie has said in the past that he will veto a law supporting same-sex marriage.
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