January 9, 2014
Indiana House Republican Files Marriage Ban Amendment
Bobby McGuire READ TIME: 1 MIN.
INDIANAPOLIS - A Republican lawmaker in Indiana has introduced a measure that seeks to place the state's same-sex marriage ban into the state constitution.
The House resolution filed Thursday by state Rep. Eric Turner of Cicero would strengthen Indiana's existing ban and limit future expansion of benefits for same-sex couples.
The formal introduction of the measure tees up a legislative fight that has been waiting in the wings for months.
Supporters and opponents have been lobbying members of the House Judiciary Committee behind the scenes and publicly.
The 13-member panel will be the first testing ground for both sides.
If lawmakers approve the ban measure this year, it would head to voters in November. The measure won broad bipartisan support in 2011. But that support appears to have softened somewhat amid shifting national attitudes.