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Open Thread: NY Marriage Equality loss

IMG_0708At approximately 1 pm MDT today, the New York State Senate voted down a marriage equality bill with 24 votes in favor of the equality bill, and 38 against it. Particularly surprising was the margin of defeat, which was widened by some formerly vocal supporters switching their votes.

After a possible chorus of profanities – which I will neither confirm nor deny – the office is pretty quiet in the wake of (yet another) defeat. So I’m turning to you, dear readers. Let’s open up this thread. What’s next? What are you feeling? How do we keep from being discouraged?

Update: Towleroad has the Empire State Pride Agenda’s response to the loss today. In its entirety:

STATEMENT FROM ALAN VAN CAPELLE:

While we are disappointed by today’s vote, we are pleased that the issue of marriage equality at last was debated in the New York State Senate. We had long called for a public debate on this matter so we could determine who was truly on our side.

It is a step forward for our democratic process in New York that a debate and vote have now occurred. Now we know where we stand, and where we need to concentrate our efforts in the future.

We are incredibly thankful to those who have stood with us and will continue to stand with us as our community presses forward to win marriage equality. In this regard:

We thank Governor Paterson for his unstinting support;

We thank each of the Senators who pushed for a vote and stood with us when it was time to be counted;

We also thank the members of the New York State Assembly—led by Speaker Sheldon Silver and Assemblymember Daniel O’Donnell—who have three times now voted for marriage equality by increasingly bipartisan majorities; and

We thank our many allies in the labor, faith and the business communities for their support and willingness to speak out.

To the tens of thousands of LGBT New Yorkers who have worked hard for equality, and to those who may for the very first time have become politically involved due to this fight, our message is as follows:

Our fight continues. Marriage equality is coming to New York. Time clearly is on our side and you can be sure that we will never stop working until we win.

To those Senators who do not yet see our families as deserving the same protections as other families in New York, our message is simple:

We are more committed than ever to this fight. We will redouble our efforts in your district to ensure that our voice is heard. We know our cause is just. We know that a growing majority of New Yorkers believes in the same values of fairness and equality that we do. If you cannot support us, we will find candidates for public office who do, and we will work through the democratic system to affect needed change.

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