Governor Cuomo is a very strong supporter of marriage equality and lobbied Albany lawmakers heavily prior to their passing the same-sex marriage law on June 24, 2011.
Currently, at least eleven US governors support same-sex marriage:California Governor Jerry BrownColorado Governor John HickenlooperConnecticut Governor Dan MalloyMaryland Governor Martin O'MalleyMassachusetts Governor Deval PatrickMinnesota Governor Mark DaytonNew Hampshire Governor John Lynch ("personally opposed," but signed NH marriage equality bill into law)New York Governor Andrew CuomoOregon Governor John KitzhaberRhode Island Governor Lincoln ChafeeVermont Governor Peter ShumlinOther governors fall into two categories: (1) publicly oppose; (2) have no publicly stated position.
Andrew Clarke - governor - was born in 1793.
Andrew Clarke - governor - died in 1847.
Andrew Cohen - colonial governor - was born in 1909.
Andrew Cohen - colonial governor - died on 1968-06-17.
Mayor Fellows supports same-sex marriage and is a member of Mayors for the Freedom to Marry.
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No. The only time when such a bill was presented to a New York governor for signature it was signed into law almost immediately. Governor Andrew Cuomo signed the Marriage Equality Act into law on June 24, 2011. The law took effect on July 24, 2011.
Andrew Jackson was a member of the U.S. Senate for Tennessee, a member of the US house of representatives for Tennessee, and he was the governor of the Florida Territory. He NEVER held the office of secretary of State.
Charles L. Robinson was the first governor of Kansas. Andrew Reeder was the very first governor. Charles was 1st state gov. and Andrew of was 1st territory gov.
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