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Mayor set to sign DC's gay marriage bill

Mayor set to sign DC's gay marriage bill
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Aisha Mills, left, and her partner Danielle Moody, both of Washington, react after the District of Columbia City Council approved gay marriage in their final vote on a bill legalizing the unions in Washington, Tuesday, Dec. 15, 2009. AP Photo/Jacquelyn Martin

WASHINGTON (AP) -- Same-sex marriages in the nation's capital will come one step closer when Washington's mayor signs the bill at a public ceremony.

The city council approved the measure this week legalizing gay marriage. It still has to go for review to Congress, which has the final say over D.C.'s laws. The district's nonvoting delegate to Congress, Eleanor Holmes Norton, has said she expects no opposition there.

A spokesman for Mayor Adrian M. Fenty says he will sign the bill in a public ceremony Friday morning.

Supporters expect gay couples may be able to wed in the city as early as March, but opponents plan to fight the bill.

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