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Lambda Legal files federal suit seeking marriage equality in Indiana
INDIANAPOLIS — Indiana’s statewide ban on same-sex marriage now faces a second challenge in a federal court. Lambda Legal said Thursday it has a federal lawsuit on behalf of three same-sex couples who seek the freedom to marry in their home state of Indiana.
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Married same-sex couples in Indiana could pay more for tax filings
INDIANAPOLIS — Conflicting state and federal policies will likely cost Indiana same-sex couples more when they file their tax returns this year, experts say.
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Four couples file federal lawsuit challenging Indiana gay marriage ban
NEW ALBANY, Ind. — Four couples from southern Indiana are asking a federal judge to force the state to recognize same-sex marriages from other states and issue marriage licenses to gay couples.
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Ind. Senate votes to block federal tax benefits for married, same-sex couples
INDIANAPOLIS — Gay rights advocates said they’re deeply concerned about a split in state policy from a new federal approach to taxes recognizing same-sex marriage that the Indiana Senate approved 41-6 on Tuesday.
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Ind. GOP wants to block federal tax benefits for married same-sex couples
INDIANAPOLIS — Indiana would break from an Internal Revenue Service policy recognizing same-sex marriage for tax purposes if a late-session change becomes law.
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Money offer to defeat Indiana same-sex marriage amendment exposed
INDIANAPOLIS — A former Republican Party chairman’s pledge to provide campaign cash to protect House members who were considering voting against a constitutional gay marriage ban offers a rare look at the private power game that plays out on tough issues at the Statehouse.
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Ind. GOP leader sanctions Senator amid intraparty fight over gay marriage ban
INDIANAPOLIS — The top Republicans in the Indiana Senate removed a conservative senator from a leadership position this week in the wake of an intraparty fight over amending the state’s constitution to ban gay marriage.
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Conservatives angry at Ind. GOP leadership over fall of gay marriage ban
INDIANAPOLIS — Religious conservatives who lost a surprising battle over same-sex marriage in Indiana this year are placing some of the blame with the state’s Republican legislative leaders. Opponents of amending the Indiana Constitution to add the state’s current gay marriage ban won a surprising victory when lawmakers delayed a public vote on the measure […]
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Ind. Senate approves limited gay marriage ban, but no vote before 2016
INDIANAPOLIS — The Indiana Senate voted Monday to amend the state constitution by banning gay marriage, but it will be 2016 at the earliest before the measure appears on a statewide ballot because of a late change that limits the scope of the ban.
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Ind. Senate prepares for vote on House version of gay marriage ban
INDIANAPOLIS — Indiana State senators are scheduled to take a final vote on a proposed constitutional amendment banning gay marriage after approving a version last week which would put off a public referendum until at least 2016.