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- Q17485 subject Q13519809.
- Q17485 subject Q8578270.
- Q17485 subject Q8896351.
- Q17485 abstract "Same-sex marriage has been legal in Vermont since September 1, 2009. Vermont was the first state to introduce civil unions in July 2000, and the first state to introduce same-sex marriage by enacting a statute without being required to do so by a court decision. Same-sex marriage became legal earlier as the result of court decisions, not legislation, in four states: Massachusetts, California, Connecticut, and Iowa.".
- Q17485 wikiPageWikiLink Q13519809.
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- Q17485 wikiPageWikiLink Q8578270.
- Q17485 wikiPageWikiLink Q8896351.
- Q17485 comment "Same-sex marriage has been legal in Vermont since September 1, 2009. Vermont was the first state to introduce civil unions in July 2000, and the first state to introduce same-sex marriage by enacting a statute without being required to do so by a court decision. Same-sex marriage became legal earlier as the result of court decisions, not legislation, in four states: Massachusetts, California, Connecticut, and Iowa.".
- Q17485 label "Same-sex marriage in Vermont".