Senator Richard J. Codey, D-Essex, Morris, speaks at a news conference at the Statehouse regarding the passage of S-1, legislation that would establish marriage equality in New Jersey. The bill is sponsored by Senate Majority Leader Loretta Weinberg, D-Bergen, Senator Raymond J. Lesniak, D-Union and Senate President Stephen P. Sweeney, D-Salem, Cumberland, Gloucester (pictured). The bill passed the full Senate of 24-16. It now heads to the Assembly for further consideration.
Senator Richard J. Codey, D-Essex, Morris, speaks at a news conference at the Statehouse regarding the passage of S-1, legislation that would establish marriage equality in New Jersey. The bill is sponsored by Senate Majority Leader Loretta Weinberg, D-Bergen, Senator Raymond J. Lesniak, D-Union and Senate President Stephen P. Sweeney, D-Salem, Cumberland, Gloucester. The bill passed the full Senate of 24-16. It now heads to the Assembly for further consideration. Also pictured are the Senate President, Senator Lesniak and Senator Bob Gordon, D-Bergen, Passaic.
Senator Richard J. Codey, D-Essex, Morris, speaks at a news conference at the Statehouse regarding the passage of S-1, legislation that would establish marriage equality in New Jersey. The bill is sponsored by Senate Majority Leader Loretta Weinberg, D-Bergen, Senator Raymond J. Lesniak, D-Union and Senate President Stephen P. Sweeney, D-Salem, Cumberland, Gloucester. The bill passed the full Senate of 24-16. It now heads to the Assembly for further consideration. Also pictured is Senate Majority Leader Loretta Weinberg.
Senate President Stephen P. Sweeney, D-Salem, Cumberland, Gloucester, speaks at a news conference at the Statehouse regarding the passage of S-1, legislation that would establish marriage equality in New Jersey. The bill is sponsored by the Senate President along with Senate Majority Leader Loretta Weinberg, D-Bergen and Senator Raymond J. Lesniak, D-Union. The bill passed the full Senate of 24-16. It now heads to the Assembly for further consideration. Also pictured are Senate Majority Leader Loretta Weinberg and Senator Lesniak.
Senate Majority Leader Loretta Weinberg, D-Bergen, speaks at a news conference at the Statehouse regarding the passage of S-1, legislation that would establish marriage equality in New Jersey. The bill is sponsored by the Senate Majority Leader along with Senator Raymond J. Lesniak, D-Union and Senate President Stephen P. Sweeney, D-Salem, Cumberland, Gloucester. The bill passed the full Senate of 24-16. It now heads to the Assembly for further consideration. Also pictured are the Senate President, Senator Lesniak, Senator Richard J. Codey, D-Essex, Morris and Senator Bob Gordon, D-Bergen, Passaic.
Senator Raymond J. Lesniak speaks at a news conference at the Statehouse regarding the passage of S-1, legislation that would establish marriage equality in New Jersey. The bill is sponsored by Senator Lesniak along with Senate Majority Leader Loretta Weinberg, D-Bergen and Senate President Stephen P. Sweeney, D-Salem, Cumberland, Gloucester. The bill passed the full Senate of 24-16. It now heads to the Assembly for further consideration. Also pictured are the Senate President, the Senate Majority Leader and Senator Bob Gordon, D-Bergen, Passaic.
Senate President Stephen P. Sweeney, D-Salem, Cumberland, Gloucester, speaks at a news conference at the Statehouse regarding the passage of S-1, legislation that would establish marriage equality in New Jersey. The bill is sponsored by the Senate President along with Senate Majority Leader Loretta Weinberg, D-Bergen and Senator Raymond J. Lesniak, D-Union. The bill passed the full Senate of 24-16. It now heads to the Assembly for further consideration. Also pictured are Senate Majority Leader Loretta Weinberg and Senator Lesniak.
Senate President Stephen P. Sweeney, D-Salem, Cumberland, Gloucester, speaks at a news conference at the Statehouse regarding the passage of S-1, legislation that would establish marriage equality in New Jersey. The bill is sponsored by the Senate President along with Senate Majority Leader Loretta Weinberg, D-Bergen and Senator Raymond J. Lesniak, D-Union. The bill passed the full Senate of 24-16. It now heads to the Assembly for further consideration. Also pictured are Senate Majority Leader Loretta Weinberg and Senator Lesniak.