
June 17 2011 3:25 PM EST
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New York is readying new gender-neutral marriage forms in the event that the state's Senate passes a marriage equality measure.
According to The Wall Street Journal, New York's city clerk, Michael McSweeney, is putting finishing touches on new marriage license applications that will give soon-to-be-weds the option of being listed as a bride, a groom, or a spouse.
Should the measure pass, McSweeney says the forms will be sent to the printer on a rush order to ensure that they're available when the state is ready to begin issuing them to same-sex couples.
Read the article here.
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