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TexasTowelie

(111,952 posts)
Mon Jan 20, 2014, 07:41 PM Jan 2014

Oklahoma lawmaker wants voters to pass constitutional amendment banning same-sex marriage — again

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Republican Rep. Mike Turner

Voters in 31 states have passed constitutional amendments banning same-sex marriage. But no state has done it twice. That could change in 2014, however, if one Oklahoma lawmaker has his way.

Republican Rep. Mike Turner, a 26-year-old SMU graduate, has introduced a resolution that would direct the secretary of state to place the 2004 marriage amendment back on the ballot — so voters can approve some changes. Thus far, Turner’s only proposed change is to substitute “Oklahoma” for the word “state” in the text of the amendment. However, Turner has also introduced a separate bill called the “Preservation of Marriage Act” — which is currently in skeletal form. Oklahoma’s statewide LGBT advocacy group, The Equality Network, opposes both measures.

“Because Rep. Turner has also introduced a House Joint Resolution (HJR 1076) calling for a second statewide ballot banning same-sex marriage, it is assumed that this bill also aims to keep same-sex marriage illegal,” The Equality Network says of the Preservation of Marriage Act in a fact sheet posted online.

Laura Belmonte, chair of The Equality Network, issued a statement Monday.

“Rep. Turner’s proposed resolution and bill are both fiscally irresponsible and unconstitutional,’ Belmonte said. “With our state facing a $170 million revenue shortfall and a court decision striking down Oklahoma’s same-sex marriage ban already winding its way through the appeals process, this is a waste of time and energy that could be better directed toward tackling the many and very real challenges facing ordinary Oklahomans.”


More at http://www.lonestarq.com/oklahoma-lawmaker-calls-second-vote-constitutional-amendment-banning-sex-marriage/ .

Cross-posted in the Oklahoma Group.
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Oklahoma lawmaker wants voters to pass constitutional amendment banning same-sex marriage — again (Original Post) TexasTowelie Jan 2014 OP
Nice creepy, molester grin there. NCLefty Jan 2014 #1
bad hair cut dlwickham Jan 2014 #2
I know I shouldn't, but... Behind the Aegis Jan 2014 #3
The best and most progressive Methodist affiliated university in Texas is Southwestern, not SMU. TexasTowelie Jan 2014 #4

Behind the Aegis

(53,921 posts)
3. I know I shouldn't, but...
Tue Jan 21, 2014, 01:29 AM
Jan 2014

Doesn't that picture just look like it is begging for some frat title, like "Guppy," Moose," "Dipshit."?

TexasTowelie

(111,952 posts)
4. The best and most progressive Methodist affiliated university in Texas is Southwestern, not SMU.
Tue Jan 21, 2014, 01:38 AM
Jan 2014

Noting that fact might explain why SMU turns out turkeys like Turner.

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