
The  Minnesota Senate has given the go-ahead to a 2012 voter referendum on  whether the state should have a constitutional ban on gay marriage.
The  bill, introduced by Republican senator Warren Limmer, passed by 30-27  votes. One Democrat senator, Leory Stumpf, joined Republicans in voting  for it.
A companion bill is also being considered by the House.
The  state already bans gay marriage but opponents say that the law must be  strengthened to ward off challenges by gay rights campaigners.
One  senator who spoke against the move, Minneapolis Democrat Scott Dibble,  showed the chamber a photo of him and his boyfriend and said the  campaign would be “ugly” and “divisive”.
Although support for gay  marriage is growing across the US, voters given the chance of a  referendum on the issue have always come out against marriage equality.
Of the 31 states which have voted on constitutional gay marriage bans, all have approved the measures.






0 comments:
Post a Comment