The same-sex marriage bill — called the marriage equality bill — will be debated in the Vermont Senate this afternoon starting around 3 PM.

I’ll be Twittering the debate in real-time (or as close to it as possible) and then blogging about it later tonight. Follow me on Twitter here. I’ll be providing coverage similar to last week’s presidential health care forum in Burlington, with one difference — my Tweets will not feed into my Facebook page.

Seven Days provided live blog coverage of last week’s joint public hearing in Montpelier before the House and Senate Judiciary committees, including this great video taken by our Online Editor Cathy Resmer.

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Shay Totten wrote "Fair Game," a weekly political column, from April 2008-December 2011.

2 replies on “Same-Sex Marriage Debate today in VT Senate”

  1. Now that the structure of the family no longer needs to the primary basis for marriage, none of you will object to one having multiple wives, husbands, or one marrying their sister, brother, father, mother, children, or their sheep…right? As long as it is a committed loving relationship…right???

  2. Yeah, that’s right. NOw why don’t you crawl back into your hole. We’ll send someone to get you if we need you.

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