Since dropping Gov. Tom Corbett as a defendant in the federal suit challenging the state’s ban on same-sex marriage, the plaintiffs in the case have amended their complaint, hewing more closely to their grievances related to tax-filing status and death certificates.
When the more-than-two-dozen plaintiffs—including couples who want to marry in Pennsylvania, couples who want Pennsylvania to recognize their out-of-state marriages, a widow and the children of one couple—agreed to drop Corbett last week, they added Dan Meuser, the secretary of Revenue, who will join Michael Wolf, the secretary of Health and who was already a named defendant.
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