Indiana Constitutional Gay Marriage Ban Likely to Fail
The debate over gay marriage has returned to the Indiana Statehouse, but it might not be an issue for long. A Republican-controlled Senate committee voted 6-4 to approve a proposal that could eventually lead to a constitutional ban on gay marriage and civil unions in Indiana. Even if the proposal clears the full GOP-led Senate, it will likely go nowhere in the Democrat-controlled House. Democratic House Speaker Patrick Bauer of South Bend has repeatedly said that amending the state’s constitution isn’t necessary because Indiana law already prohibits same-sex marriage.
Read the full story from the Chicago Tribune.
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