(San Francisco, California) The California Assembly Thursday voted to oppose a proposed amendment to the US Constitution to ban same-sex marriage, while across the country in Washington, a House committee was hearing testimony from conservative groups on why the ban is necessary.
The 42-27 vote was mainly along party lines. The measure now goes to the Senate. If passed, it does not need the signature of Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger, who has said he had ``no use'' for the proposed federal amendment.
But, in Washington, conservatives press on. A House hearing, titled: "Limiting Federal Court Jurisdiction to Protect Marriage for the States," featured testimony from two leading anti-gay crusaders.
Phyllis Schlafly, president of the Eagle Forum, and former Rep. Bill Dannemeyer (R-Calif.) called on the House to follow the lead of the Senate and schedule a vote on the proposed amendment.
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