the Family Research Council to repeal marriage equality in New Hampshire received the support of presidential candidate Rick Santorum, On Wednesday Rick Santorum spoke to a crowd of about three dozen people at a Holiday Inn parking lot in Concord.
"Our country is not founded on the individual,” Santorum said, “It is founded on the basic unit of society, which is the family. You don't want to found your society on individuals, because that's like founding a house on grains of sand."
Christopher Plante of the National Organization for Marriage northeast regionan said of the New Hampshire legislature’s passage of a marriage equality bill in 2009, “We're going to let bygones be bygones, And we're going to look in January and say, you're going to be the first in the nation to legislatively repeal homosexual marriage."
The University of New Hampshire Survey Center released a poll January 27-February 6, 2011 which found that 62% of New Hampshire residents opposed the new Republican-dominated legislature's efforts to repeal the 2009 law legalizing same-sex marriage, with only 29% in favor of repeal. In addition, 51% voiced strong opposition to repeal.
http://www.unh.edu/survey-center/news/pdf/gsp2011_winter_issues020911.pdfhttp://news.bostonherald.com/news/national/northeast/view/20110209poll_shows_support_for_nh_gay_marriage_law/srvc=home&position=recent The New York Times reported in July 2011 that "pressure is mounting for the Legislature to take another historic step by reversing course" and repealing the law legalizing same-sex unions. The effort was expected to begin in the legislature, in which Republicans gained a strong majority in the 2010 elections, in January 2012 with a vote in February 2012; conservatives are uncertain whether they would be able to override an expected veto by the governor. The repeal bills would not affect existing same-sex marriages, but would prevent new ones.
http://www.nytimes.com/2011/07/03/us/politics/03gay.html?_r=1New Hampshire’s state motto is “Live Free or Die”. This will be interesting to see how this plays out.
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