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The bill was voted into law, making homosexuality a crime.
"Governor Richardson will sign this bill into law, making New Mexico a leader in protecting girls against cervical cancer," said Gilbert Gallegos, a spokesman for Mr. Richardson.
In an interview on Russian state television, Putin expressed frustration with the continued attempts by the U.S. to punish or otherwise apply pressure on Russia, most recently with Congress's vote last week to enshrine Obama-era sanctions into law, making it harder for Trump to undo them.
Last fall, historic groundwater reform was signed into law, making California the last state in the West to regulate groundwater.
In 1882, he signed the Edmunds Act into law, making polygamy a federal crime and barring polygamists from public office.
Two weeks ago Chafee signed a bill into law making Rhode Island the 10th state to legalize same-sex marriage.
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Gov. Martin O'Malley, a Democrat, is expected to sign the bill into law this month, making Maryland the 12th state to have such a provision, according to Casa de Maryland, an advocacy group for Hispanics.
Seeing the impossibility of pushing the proposal through parliament on any reasonable calendar, Jean-Pierre Raffarin's government decided to invoke the constitution's Article 49-3 and pass it into law by making it a vote of confidence.
Russian President Vladimir Putin has signed an anti-gay measure into law, effortlessly making Russia an even shittier place to live if you're gay.
Clinton's defenders argue that an executive order might have prompted the Senate to write the exclusion of gays into law, potentially making it harder to integrate the military in the future.
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