Vermont lawmakers "overrode a veto from the governor in passing a bill that would allow same-sex marriage, clearing the way for the state to become the fourth in the nation where gay marriage is legal," Reuters reports.
"Vermont's vote comes just four days after Iowa's Supreme Court struck down a decade-old law that barred gays from marrying to make that state the first in the U.S. heartland to allow same-sex marriages."
One key difference here: Vermont passed a law to recognize gay marriage, as the Burlington Free Press notes, it was not decided by judges.