Success: Indiana marriage discrimination amendment defeated!
Tuesday, 04. 3. 2007 – Section: IndianaNews, Vault
Today, the Indiana House of Representatives killed the marriage discrimination amendment, SJR-7, meaning a great victory for the LGBT community in Indiana. With a tied in committee, the bill was not allowed to the floor for a vote. The vote was mostly along party lines, with five of the six Democrats on the committee voting against the bill. To write to these representatives, you can email them here: Rep. Terri Austin Rep. Scott Pelath Rep. Russ Stilwell Rep. Earl Harris Rep. Bob Kuzman Read more in the IndyStar.
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