Washington Gov. Christine Gregoire is set to sign the state’s gay marriage bill at 11:30 a.m. Pacific Time Monday in the Capitol’s reception room, The Associated Press and The Advocate reported.

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“I knew now was the time to face it,” Gov. Gregoire said during an interview with The Advocate in January. “And as I faced it, both as a mom and as a wife, and as a Catholic, as a governor, and wrote it down on a piece of paper, the logic of it all fell into the words that I put down there.”

The bill’s passage makes Washington the seventh state to legally recognize same-sex spousal rights. It’s slated to go into effect June 7. Antigay activists have already begun mobilizing to get a referendum on the ballot in November.

Thwarting marriage equality will face legal challenges. The Ninth Court of Appeals in California deemed the Golden State’s controversial Proposition 8 unconstitutional. The court ruled penalizing gays and lesbians was Prop 8’s sole purpose.

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