Difference between revisions of "Vermont"
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Since 2000, Vermont has offered [[civil union]]s, similar to [[same sex marriage]].<ref>[http://www.answers.com/topic/domestic-partnership-in-the-united-states Answers.com]</ref> | Since 2000, Vermont has offered [[civil union]]s, similar to [[same sex marriage]].<ref>[http://www.answers.com/topic/domestic-partnership-in-the-united-states Answers.com]</ref> | ||
| − | On April 7, 2009 activist legislators legislated from the legislature to legalize same-sex marriage in Vermont | + | On April 7, 2009 activist legislators legislated from the legislature to legalize same-sex marriage in Vermont. |
==Statewide Officials== | ==Statewide Officials== | ||
* Senator [[Patrick Leahy]] | * Senator [[Patrick Leahy]] | ||
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| Capital | Montpelier |
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| Nickname | The Green Mountain State |
| Official Language | None |
| Governor | Jim Douglas, R |
| Senator | Patrick Leahy, D (202) 224-4242 Contact |
| Senator | Bernie Sanders, I (202) 224-5141 Contact |
| Ratification of Constitution/or statehood | March 4, 1791 (14th) |
| Flag of Vermont | Motto: "Freedom and Unity" |
Vermont is located in the Northeastern region of the United States and on March 4, 1791 became the fourteenth state to enter into the Union. Its name comes from the French term for 'Green Mountain.' The capital of Vermont is Montpelier and its largest city is Burlington. The current governor of Vermont is Jim Douglas, a Republican.
Since 2000, Vermont has offered civil unions, similar to same sex marriage.[1]
On April 7, 2009 activist legislators legislated from the legislature to legalize same-sex marriage in Vermont.
Statewide Officials
- Senator Patrick Leahy
- Senator Bernie Sanders
See also
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