North Carolina Anti-Marriage Amendment Speeds to House Floor
North Carolina lawmakers were expected today to take up a proposed state constitutional amendment to ban marriage equality, and not only did they start debate, it's already passed through committee and is on its way to the House floor for a vote.
Leaders of the Republican-controlled state legislature have vocally supported the proposed amendment, which would allow voters decide in 2012 whether to amend the state constitution to define marriage as only the union between one man and one woman (state law already bans recognition of same-sex marriages). This morning, LGBT rights advocates in the state say Republicans ushered the bill through the House Rules Committee in less than an hour despite objections from Democrats. The bill could be voted on in the House by day's end.
If it passes the House today, then the bill must still be voted on in the Senate, and it skips the governor's desk entirely because it's a ballot initiative.
On Monday morning, the state LGBT rights group Equality North Carolina said it delivered nearly 50,000 signed postcards from constituents to state legislators with one powerful message: “Keep Discrimination out of NC.”
“This overwhelming number of constituent messages shows that North Carolinians are opposed to the distracting and divisive anti-gay constitutional amendment,” said Equality North Carolina executive director Alex Miller.
http://www.advocate.com/News/Daily_News/2011/09/12/NC_Lawmakers_to_Consider_Anti_Gay_Marriage_Amendment/