The Social Security Administration is rejecting marriage documents issued for heterosexual couples in four communities that performed weddings for same-sex couples earlier this year.I suppose this is one way to reduce the long term deficit of the Social Security program...
The agency is rejecting marriage certificates issued in New Paltz; Asbury Park, N.J.; Multnomah County, Ore.; and Sandoval County, N.M., during the brief periods when those localities recognized same-sex marriages.
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Monday, December 20, 2004
Portland's marriages--and others--don't count
Good to hear the federal government is doing its job. The AP has the scoop.
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