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Wednesday, July 13, 2011
Town Clerk Resigns Over New York Same-Sex Marriages
In the town of Barker, New York, 56-year old Laura Fotusky has become the first town clerk in the state to resign over the recently enacted same-sex marriage bill. According to the International Business Times, Fotusky says that her religious beliefs preclude her from signing a marriage certificate for a same-sex couple. The full text of Fotusky's resignation letter is included in a posting on the website of New Yorkers for Constitutional Freedoms. In the letter, which was presented to the Town Board on July 11, she says: "I would be compromising my moral conscience if I participated in the licensing procedure."