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Indiana gay marriage opponents press forward, even as tides shift
INDIANAPOLIS — Opponents of same-sex marriage have spent more than a decade working to ensure that Indiana stayed true to its conservative roots by strengthening its stance against gay unions. But in a year that was expected to bring a crucial victory, they find themselves facing a strong headwind.
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Ind. governor sticking to his support for constitutional ban on gay marriage
INDIANAPOLIS — Indiana Gov. Mike Pence is sticking to his support for a proposed state constitutional amendment banning same-sex marriage.
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Ind. Senate panel schedules hearing on proposed gay marriage ban
INDIANAPOLIS — The state Senate Rules Committee plans to consider a proposed Indiana constitutional ban on gay marriage next Monday.
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In Indiana, a narrow miss on marriage amendment … 163 years ago
INDIANAPOLIS — The debate raging in the Indiana Legislature over banning same-sex marriage has become the central political issue of 2014. But it’s not the first time the state has weighed defining marriage in the state constitution.
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Ind. governor wants lawmakers to send gay marriage ban to voters this year
INDIANAPOLIS — Republican Gov. Mike Pence is asking Indiana lawmakers to send a proposed state constitutional ban on gay marriage to voters this year.
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Ind. Senate leader places gay marriage amendment in committee he chairs
INDIANAPOLIS — The Indiana Senate’s leader is placing the proposed state constitutional ban on same-sex marriage with a committee he controls for vetting.
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Ind. marriage equality advocates prepare for battle in state Senate
INDIANAPOLIS — Gay rights activists slugging it out over a proposed constitutional amendment banning same-sex marriage are turning their focus to the Indiana Senate as the legislative battle enters its second round of the 2014 session.
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Ind. House approves amended version of proposed same-sex marriage ban
INDIANAPOLIS — The Indiana House has voted in favor of an altered proposal that would ban same-sex marriage in the state constitution, while leaving the door open for civil unions and employee benefits for same-sex couples.
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Same-sex marriage ban poised for second vote in Ind. House
INDIANAPOLIS — The Indiana House is poised to take up an altered proposal that would ban same-sex marriage in the state constitution, while leaving the door open for civil unions and employee benefits for same-sex couples.
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Ind. House strikes ‘second sentence’ from proposed gay marriage ban
INDIANAPOLIS — Same-sex couples in Indiana might eventually be able to enter into civil unions, but not marriages, under changes the House pushed Monday that could effectively delay a constitutional ban on same sex-weddings.