By Justine Griffin for the Herald-Tribune
In just a few short weeks, Florida could become the next state to allow same-sex marriage.
It’s a day that tourism boosters in Southwest Florida have been preparing for for some time.
Barring a stay from the U.S. Supreme Court, same-sex couples should soon — at least legally speaking — be able to obtain a marriage license from county clerk’s offices across Florida.
A federal judge in Tallahassee ruled during August that the state’s voter-approved prohibition of same-sex marriage was unconstitutional. He stayed his ruling, pending appeal, until Jan. 5. Earlier this month, with no appeal scheduled, a federal appeals court denied requests to extend the stay, which could the allow same-sex couples in Florida to begin marrying as soon as Jan. 6.
Sarasota County’s Clerk of Court staff is looking at the necessary corrections that will need to be made to all marriage licenses if the law does change in January.
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