(NECN) - A court ruling on Thursday puts California on the same page as Massachusetts on same-sex marriage.
In a 4-3 vote, the state's Supreme Court struck down a voter-approved gay marriage ban.
Same-sex couples could wed in as little as a month, though conservatives are pushing for a constitutional amendment on the November ballot that would undo the ruling.
NECN's John Moroney joins us from outside the State House in Boston with reaction to the ruling.