New York Goverson David Paterson calls special session on gay marriage, budget
New York Governor David Paterson signed a proclamation calling an "extraordinary" session of the Legislature to address issues not resolved before the regular session ended earlier this year. One of those hot topics is marriage equality.
In addition to the gay marriage debate, the governor will also address the state's budget deficit.
The special session will convene on November 10 at noon.
Senate leader John Sampson says he may not have the votes to pass a same sex marriage bill, but Paterson says he wants to see how the votes fall.

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