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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. bishops: God is author of marriage, not within State’s power to redefine
INDIANAPOLIS — Indiana’s six Catholic bishops have issued a pastoral letter in response to a proposed constitutional ban on same-sex marriage, asserting that the well-being of children, the family, and society are at stake.
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Ind. gay marriage supporters hope for boost from Mary Cheney appearance
INDIANAPOLIS — Opponents of placing Indiana’s gay marriage ban in the state constitution are looking for a shot in the arm from the daughter of former Vice President Dick Cheney.
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Republican mayor opposes Indiana same-sex marriage ban
EVANSVILLE, Ind. — The Republican mayor of Evansville is joining the opposition to putting Indiana’s ban on gay marriage into the state constitution.
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Mary Cheney to headline Ind. fundraiser to fight proposed gay marriage ban
INDIANAPOLIS — Mary Cheney is coming to Indianapolis to help raise money to fight a proposed amendment banning gay marriage.
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Ind. same-sex marriage battle could focus on amendment’s language
INDIANAPOLIS — The success of a sparsely-worded constitutional amendment that would ban same-sex marriage on Indiana could hinge on whether lawmakers remove a key sentence expanding its reach, House and Senate Republican leaders said Tuesday.
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Purdue University Senate votes to oppose gay marriage ban
WEST LAFAYETTE, Ind. — The Purdue University Senate has approved a resolution opposing Indiana’s proposed constitutional ban on same-sex marriage.
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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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Indianapolis city council urges defeat of proposed gay marriage ban
INDIANAPOLIS — The Indianapolis City-County Council is joining the city’s Republican mayor in opposing efforts to write Indiana’s ban on gay marriage into the state constitution.
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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.