Other one was getting unwieldy.
7:25 PM PST: Still on a break!
7:28 PST: And we're back with Sen. Kruger.
Here's the livestream:
7:29 PM PT: 7:30 PM PST - Bill passes 33-29!!!
7:33 PM PT: Senate stands adjourned. I guess they did enough for one day, eh?
I'm drinking a scotch in celebration. What are you doing? Post in the comments!
7:34 PM PT: The livestream is playing Bach right now. Love it.
UPDATE: MSNBC story on the passage of the bill:
NY Senate passes gay-marriage bill
ALBANY, N.Y. — New York state senators in Friday night voted 33-29 to legalize gay marriage, a breakthrough victory for the gay-rights movement in the state where it got its start.
A veteran Republican senator earlier told The Associated Press he will vote yes, apparently giving the measure the support it needs to become law.
Sen. Stephen Saland said he has long been undecided. He voted against a similar bill in 2009, helping kill the measure and dealing a blow to the national gay rights movement.
Before he announced his intention, 31 senators were in favor, one short of a majority. If they all still vote that way, New York would become the sixth state, and by far the largest, where gay marriage is legal.
Gay weddings could begin 30 days after Gov. Andrew Cuomo signs it into law, which he has said he would do.
7:53 PM PT: I'm a bit surprised (pleasantly) at the number of old friends from high school days I have on Facebook who are posting "Good on NY!" type comments. I grew up in a pretty conservative area, so it's a nice thing to see.
8:25 PM PT: Governor Cuomo is about to speak, live on CNN right now. Awesome.
8:30 PM PT: Cuomo just said something with which I heartily agree: "New York at its finest has always been a beacon of social justice." Amen!