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Gay couples: Save that date

HARRISBURG - Same-sex couples who got married before a federal judge struck down Pennsylvania's ban can keep their original anniversary date.

HARRISBURG

- Same-sex couples who got married before a federal judge struck down Pennsylvania's ban can keep their original anniversary date.

The state Department of Health and D. Bruce Hanes, the clerk of the Montgomery County Orphan's Court, said yesterday they are settling a two-year-old lawsuit.

The Health Department originally sued Hanes to stop him from issuing same-sex marriage licenses in 2013, when the state's ban was still in force. More recently, they disagreed over the legal date of the couples' anniversary.

The department first proposed moving it to May 20, 2014, the day Pennsylvania's ban was overturned.

But Hanes wanted to use the date when the ceremonies were performed, and the department now says it won't challenge that.

- Associated Press