Gay Marriage in DC: Ballot, Bill on Tap Today

Opponents and supporters of gay marriage are both getting a shot to voice their opinions on the issue today. Bishop Harry Jackson, a Maryland minister, is leading those for a voter initiative opposing same-sex marriage in the District. Jackson and those behind the initiative, which would say “only marriage between a man and woman” is valid in the city, will testify before the D.C. Board of Elections & Ethics at 10 a.m. at 441 4th Street, NW. The two-member board will not vote Monday.

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