Is New York Senator Mark Grisanti preparing to introduce a gay marriage bill in the Senate? And if he is, do we have pop singer Lady Gaga to thank?

Nearly four weeks have passed since openly gay Democratic Senator Tom Duane announced he would reintroduce a gay marriage bill in the Senate “within weeks.”

Albany insiders have suggested Duane is looking for a Republican to sponsor his bill in the GOP-led Senate before moving forward.

On Friday, Lady Gaga called out Grisanti for his opposition to gay marriage in the Empire State, according to The Buffalo News.

The 24-year-old Born This Way singer told her fans during a Buffalo performance: “There's a senator here in Buffalo that's on the fence about whether or not to vote for this particular bill and I would like to give you all his e-mail. His name is Senator Mark Grisanti.”

She offered a similar sentiment on Facebook: “Buffalo, we need SEN. GRISANTI to help pass NY STATE MARRIAGE BILL e-mail grisanti@nysenate.gov #IwasBornThisWay.”

In 2008, Grisanti told constituents, “I am unalterably opposed to gay marriage.”

Doug Curella, chief of staff and spokesman for Grisanti, suggested in a statement that Grisanti is considering altering the unalterable.

“Lady Gaga is a terrific world renowned performer, entitled to her opinion. That is why our country is so great because you have the opportunity to have your voice be heard, and reach out to your local representatives.”

“But Senator Grisanti has already reached out to the local chapter of Marriage Equality New York, and is meeting with them next week.”

“Additionally, I have personally met with Outspoken for Equality in Albany, and we had a very informative and constructive conversation. We look forward to learning more about their issues and concerns with regards to Same-Sex Marriage.”