The closest thing I can find to confirmation of that is in a story on sfgate.com:
"Already Friday, the Social Security Administration said it won't accept any licenses from San Francisco as proof of marriage until the questions are resolved.
"Until the issue of the legal validity of the licenses issued by San Francisco is resolved, thousands of holders of same-sex marriage licenses will remain in a foam of legal limbo," Lockyer wrote."
That reads to me like a slightly unclear way of saying that the SSA won't accept licenses issued to same-sex couples as proof of marriage until the issues are sorted out. Do you have any other cites on this?
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Date: 2004-02-28 01:28 am (UTC)"Already Friday, the Social Security Administration said it won't accept any licenses from San Francisco as proof of marriage until the questions are resolved.
"Until the issue of the legal validity of the licenses issued by San Francisco is resolved, thousands of holders of same-sex marriage licenses will remain in a foam of legal limbo," Lockyer wrote."
That reads to me like a slightly unclear way of saying that the SSA won't accept licenses issued to same-sex couples as proof of marriage until the issues are sorted out. Do you have any other cites on this?