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Northern Ind. tea party group wants state constitutional ban on gay marriage
INDIANAPOLIS — The opposing sides in Indiana’s same-sex marriage battle continued lining up supporters Wednesday ahead of the 2014 legislative session.
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Indy mayor joins campaign against proposed gay marriage ban
INDIANAPOLIS -— Indianapolis Mayor Greg Ballard is joining the campaign against writing Indiana’s gay marriage ban into the state constitution.
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Illinois approval of same-sex marriage could influence proposed ban in Indiana
INDIANAPOLIS — Opponents of a push to amend Indiana’s constitution to ban same-sex marriage say Illinois lawmakers’ approval of marriage equality is a big victory that could help their cause.
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Two more Indiana colleges oppose constitutional ban on same-sex marriage
INDIANAPOLIS — The battle over an effort to place Indiana’s ban on gay marriage in the state constitution has picked up two new opponents.
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Same-sex marriage debate draws in higher education leaders
INDIANAPOLIS — In the Indiana higher education community, a world meant to promote free thinking and debate, a seemingly lower-level question of how university officials weigh in on hot-button issues is being pondered. Indiana University President Michael McRobbie took the unusual step last week of throwing IU’s official support behind an effort to keep the […]
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Ind. National Guard says it’s processing benefits for same-sex couples
INDIANAPOLIS — The Indiana National Guard announced Friday that it’s been processing benefits for same-sex couples since the start of October, after U.S. Secretary of Defense Chuck Hagel issued a warning to states that have been denying the benefits.
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Ind. court: Law unclear on custody issues of children of same-sex parents
INDIANAPOLIS — The Indiana Court of Appeals wants the Legislature to update state laws to address custody issues regarding children of same-sex and other non-traditional families.
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Purdue University declines to take sides in Ind. same-sex marriage debate
WEST LAFAYETTE, Ind. — Purdue University isn’t taking sides in the fight over a proposed state constitutional amendment that would ban same-sex marriages.
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Indiana University joins fight against proposed same-sex marriage ban
BLOOMINGTON, Ind. — Indiana University has joined a bipartisan campaign fighting a proposed state constitutional amendment that would ban same-sex marriages.
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Indianapolis chamber of commerce opposes gay marriage ban
INDIANAPOLIS — Efforts to defeat an upcoming bid by Indiana lawmakers to add a same-sex marriage ban to the state constitution received a major boost this week when the Indianapolis Chamber of Commerce said it will oppose the ban.