SPRINGFIELD, Ill. (AP) - Marriage-equality supporters are looking to the new legislative session as their next best hope for Illinois to legalize same-sex marriage.
Supporters had hoped lawmakers would act before the lame-duck session ends Jan. 9.
A Senate committee voted in favor of a measure to allow gay marriage Thursday. But Senate Democrats delayed a floor vote because three supporters needed for passage were absent.
Sen. Heather Steans, the bill's sponsor, said a full Senate vote is possible Tuesday. But Senate President John Cullerton said it might be a few weeks.
Opponents, including a group of religious leaders, say the bill is an attack on their religious beliefs.
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