California state senators could vote today on a bill that makes same-sex marriage legal in the Golden State. If approved, it would be the first time a state legislative body in the U.S. has voted to OK homosexual matrimony. AB 849 deletes the phrase "a man and a woman" from California's marriage laws and replaces it with "two persons." If it wins passage – and the vote is expected to be very close – the bill would then go to the state Assembly and ultimately to Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger.