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Indiana will fight ruling ordering same-sex parents’ names on birth certificates
Freedom Indiana warns the state is putting “politics ahead of LGBT families, and it further damages the state’s reputation.”
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IN lawmaker introduces anti-transgender bill to ban birth certificate changes
The bill would make it impossible for trans Hoosiers to change the gender markers on their birth certificates and other identity documents.
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Indiana Governor dodges question on LGBT protections again
Instead of answering the yes or no question, Governor Mike Pence spouted off about “religious freedom.”
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Indiana businesses fear backlash over gay rights bill’s failure
Indiana corporate leaders warned that the failure of the Republican-controlled Legislature to enact a law protecting gay, lesbian and bisexual people from discrimination could rebound on businesses.
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‘Second sentence’ becomes focus in Indiana’s gay marriage fight
INDIANAPOLIS — As Indiana’s gay marriage battle advanced to the House this week, opponents of a constitutional ban refocused their efforts on the wording of the measure in an effort to forestall an all-out ballot war through November.
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Ind. House committee to consider proposed gay marriage ban on Monday
INDIANAPOLIS — Indiana’s legislative leaders are trying a different approach in again proposing a constitutional ban on same-sex marriage. House Speaker Brian Bosma announced last week that lawmakers would consider the proposed amendment, unchanged from what the General Assembly first passed in 2011.
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Same-sex marriage supporters see hope in deeply conservative Indiana
INDIANAPOLIS — In one of the most conservative states in the nation, supporters of same-sex marriage are pondering the unthinkable: a victory, or at least not a loss.
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Church flyer predicts dire consequences if Indiana gay marriage amendment fails
INDIANAPOLIS — A prominent Indiana conservative group has distributed a flyer to churches making dire predictions if a state constitutional amendment banning gay marriage isn’t adopted.
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Ind. House speaker expects lawmakers to act on gay marriage ban in 2014 session
INDIANAPOLIS — Indiana House Speaker Brian Bosma says he expects lawmakers to reach a conclusion this year on amending the state constitution to ban same-sex marriage, but hasn’t decided on timetable for tackling the issue in the 2014 session.
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Ball State Senate urged to oppose state constitutional ban on gay marriage
MUNCIE, Ind. — Ball State University faculty members are urging the school’s Senate to recommend that the university join a bipartisan coalition fighting to prevent Indiana’s gay marriage ban from being amended into the state constitution.