
Dean Hara, who married Studds in 2004 after gay marriage was legalized in Massachusetts, will not be eligible to receive any portion of Studds' estimated $114,337 annual pension because the 1996 Defense of Marriage Act bars the federal government from recognizing Studds' marriage.
Peter Graves, a spokesman for the Office of Personnel Management, said under federal law, pensions can be denied only to lawmakers' same-sex partners and people convicted of espionage or treason.
from The Los Angeles Times
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