Ron and I lived in Arizona for six years and we still have lots of friends there, so I was glad to read this on azcentral.com:
The Arizona Senate has rejected a proposal that would have asked voters to amend the state constitution to prohibit same-sex marriage.
The 14-11 vote fell two votes shy of what was required to send the proposal to the November ballot. Senators later voted to reconsider the measure at another unspecified date.
I think I’ve already mentioned this, but Texas has both a statutory ban on same-sex marriage and a voter-approved constitutional ban. Which pretty much rules out having our marriage recognized by any kind of government authority in Texas any time soon.
(Via Towleroad.)