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William769

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Fri Jun 15, 2012, 06:39 PM Jun 2012

State Party Platforms: Two Steps Up, One Step Back



Changes are afoot in some state political party platforms regarding LGBT rights, with moves forward in Indiana and Texas, backward in North Carolina.

Last weekend the Indiana Republican Party adopted a platform that does not mention same-sex marriage, unlike the platforms it has had since at least 2006, which took that the stand that marriage should a heterosexual union only, The Indianapolis Star reports. Meanwhile, the state Democratic Party will vote tomorrow on a platform that opposes amending the Indiana constitution to define marriage, which is something anti–marriage equality activists would like to do.

Some Republican Party officials downplayed the platform change, saying it was merely a shift in focus to emphasize economic issues. “A lot of issues are covered; a lot weren’t,” said party press secretary Pete Seat. “This platform reflects the broader priorities of the Indiana Republican Party.” But Kathy Saris, a lesbian restaurateur who was on the platform committee, said the change was “a big step.” Platforms are essentially symbolic but provide a picture of the party’s priorities.

The Democratic opposition to a constitutional amendment comes as one is moving through the process necessary for adoption. Both houses of the state legislature approved an anti–marriage equality amendment last year; to become law, it must be approved again by the legislature that is elected this November, then by voters in 2014.

http://www.advocate.com/politics/2012/06/15/state-party-platforms-take-two-steps-and-one-back-lgbt-rights
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State Party Platforms: Two Steps Up, One Step Back (Original Post) William769 Jun 2012 OP
Seems like some in North Carolina are trying their best... knowledgeispwr Jun 2012 #1
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