North Carolina’s House “overrode the governor’s veto of the same-sex marriage bill that allows magistrates to decline to perform marriages,” the Raleigh News and Observer reports.
“The Senate overrode the veto earlier this month, and now it is law. As a result, magistrates and employees of registers of deeds can opt out of performing marriage duties if they cite a religious objection. County offices in North Carolina must have established hours for performing weddings, as well.”
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