US to recognize same-sex marriage in 6 more states | Inquirer News

US to recognize same-sex marriage in 6 more states

/ 01:47 PM October 26, 2014

Arizona Same Sex Marriage

Christina Koulouris, foreground, and Carmen Diaz apply for a marriage license at the Arizona Superior Court in Pima County in Tucson, Ariz., Friday, Oct. 17, 2014. AP

WASHINGTON — The federal government is recognizing gay marriage in six more states and extending federal benefits to those couples, Attorney General Eric Holder announced Saturday.

Gay marriage recently became legal in Alaska, Arizona, Idaho, North Carolina, West Virginia and Wyoming.

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The government’s announcement follows the US Supreme Court’s decision earlier this month to decline to hear appeals from five states that sought to keep their marriage bans in place. It brings the total number of states with federal recognition of gay marriage to 32, plus Washington, DC.

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Couples married in these states will qualify for a range of federal benefits, including Social Security retirement and veterans’ benefits.

“With each new state where same-sex marriages are legally recognized, our nation moves closer to achieving full equality for all Americans,” Holder said.

The attorney general said the government is working “as quickly as possible” to make sure same-sex married couples in these states receive the “fullest array of benefits” that federal law allows.

The Justice Department also has determined that it can legally recognize gay marriages performed this summer in Indiana and Wisconsin after federal courts declared marriage bans in the states unconstitutional. Subsequent developments created confusion about the status of those unions, but Holder said the US government will recognize the marriages.

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