WASHINGTON (AP) - Freshman congressman Sean Patrick Maloney plans to marry his longtime partner, who proposed over Christmas.
The New York Democrat released a statement on Tuesday with partner Randy Florke. They say after 21 years together they’re excited to take the next step and share a special day with family.
Florke’s proposal came after one of their adopted children, 11-year-old Essie, wrote to Santa wishing for her parents to be married.
Maloney will be one of two members of Congress married to a same-sex partner. Democratic congressman Mark Pocan of Wisconsin is also in a same-sex marriage.
In 2012, then-congressman Barney Frank of Massachusetts became the first member of Congress to marry his same-sex partner.
Maloney represents the 18th congressional district, about 50 miles north of New York City.
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