Politics & Government
Illinois Senate Approves Gay Marriage: How Lemont's Rep Voted
See how Lemont's state senator, other reps voted on the Illinois Senate's same-sex marriage bill.

The Illinois Senate approved legislation Thursday that would allow same-sex marriage in Illinois, according to the Chicago Tribune.
The Senate voted 34-21. The bill provides "equal opportunity for the same federal marriage benefits to same-sex couples that are currently awarded to other couples," according to a release from Illinois Sen. Jennifer Bertino-Tarrant.
Here's how Lemont's state senator voted:
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- 41st Senate: Christine Radogno (R-Lemont) No
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The measure will now go to the Illinois House, where the fight to pass the bill is expected to be tougher, according to the Trib.
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Gov. Pat Quinn is expected to sign the bill if it makes it to his desk.
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