No. The Vermont state legislature has never passed a bill that would legalize domestic partnerships statewide and, as a result, no governor of Vermont has ever had the opportunity to sign or veto such a bill.
Some would take exception but after all, Beauty is in the eye of the Beholder.
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Vermont is part of the USA, it is a state that was once a Republic.
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The climate of Vermont is diverse and varies region to region. This state has shorter summers and longer winters and the coldest temperature ever recorded was -50 degrees Fahrenheit.
There are about 40 million sheep in New Zealand, and about 4 million people. The number of sheep is once again increasing, but it will be a long time, if ever, that it reaches its historic high of about 80 million.
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Vermont is the prettiest state ever!! Also, Vermont has over 1,000,000 cities and towns!! Which makes them have the LEAST towns and cities!! New information-There are 251 cities and towns in Vermont. The smallest city in America is Vergennes Vermont. We also have the smallest state capitol- Montpelier- and the only one without a MacDonalds!
Yes. On April 6, 2009, Vermont Governor Jim Douglas vetoed such a bill. The next day, however, the Vermont Senate and House overrode that veto and same-sex marriage is legal in Vermont effective September 1, 2009.
The sheep is dead when it get's shot. Just like us when we die!
No. In fact, on April 26, 2000, Governor Howard Dean signed into law a bill legalizing civil unions in Vermont. He was the first governor to enact such a law in the United States. Same-sex marriage has since been legalized in Vermont by state statute, effective September 1, 2009.