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WV: Democrats Block Republican Attempt to Ban Gay Marriage

Wednesday, February 24th, 2010

Democrats in West Virginia have blocked a measure that would limit marriage to a heterosexual union in the state’s constitution from reaching the House floor, the Charleston Gazette reported.
House resolution HJR5 stalled out in committee, but Republicans on Tuesday attempted to wrench the measure out of committee and bring the proposal to the House floor for a vote.

Only one Democrat, Delegate Tom Louisos of Fayette, crossed the aisle to join Republicans in the effort.

“Once again, through a procedural motion, [debate] has been blocked,” House Minority Leader Tim Armstead, a Kanawha Republican and cosponsor of the measure, said.

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WV: GOP Trying to Force Gay Marriage Ban Vote

Tuesday, February 23rd, 2010

Earlier this month I reported that GOP House lawmakers in West Virginia were planning a “drastic” parliamentary move to force votes on a constitutional amendment banning same-sex marriage. Looks like it could happen this week.

The Charleston Gazette reports: “House Republicans plan a series of procedural motions this week to force floor votes on proposals they say Democrats have allowed to die in committees. Those include a resolution (HJR5) that calls for a statewide referendum on whether to amend the constitution to define marriage, and a proposal (HJR104) to boost tax breaks for elderly and disabled people.”

A move to force the tax measure failed on Monday.

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WV: House Committee Blocks GOP Anti Gay Marriage Amendment Bill

Friday, February 12th, 2010

The West Virginia legislative session reached its halfway point Thursday, and lawmakers have fulfilled predictions that they would be taking it slow this year.

The primary election in May and the November general election typically make legislators reluctant to raise contentious issues. But that hasn’t stopped some from trying.

The House Constitutional Revision Committee voted 6-19 Wednesday to reject a GOP-led bid to force an anti-gay marriage proposal onto the agenda. The measure seeks to ask voters to amend the state constitution and define marriage as being between one man and one woman. Supporters of that proposal have not ruled out further attempts to advance it.

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