Iowa Christians eye repeal of gay ‘marriage’ law
by Mark Stricherz, LifeSite News
While gay “marriage” advocates won a pivotal victory in New York on Friday, social conservatives in Iowa are inching closer to repealing that state’s gay marriage law, in a bid to prove that the redefinition of marriage is far from a done deal in the U.S.
Last November, state voters in Iowa ousted three of the judges who approved the ruling that legalized homosexual nuptials, while Republicans picked up six seats in the state Senate. Then, this February, the state House of Representatives voted 62-37 in favor of a constitutional amendment to ban same-sex marriage, civil unions and domestic partnerships.
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