Tuesday, January 28, 2014
Indiana House strips Key Language from HJR-3
This is interesting.
The Indiana House voted 52-43 to snatch key language from the House Joint Resolution 3 (HJR-3). That vote struck down the second sentence of the amendment that would've banned legal recognition of any relationship that is “identical or substantially similar” to marriage.
Because of that removal, HJR-3 can't go to the ballot for a while. This is considered a victory for our community.
But I can't help but to wonder if the haters have something up their sleeve.
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gay marriage ban,
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Indiana
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