Activists Pack Ind. Statehouse for Gay Marriage Hearing

Jason St. Amand READ TIME: 1 MIN.

A few hundred activists have filled the Indiana Statehouse as lawmakers resume debate over a proposed state constitutional ban on gay marriage.

Supporters and opponents of House Joint Resolution 3 filled the hallway outside the Senate chamber Monday shortly before the Senate Rules Committee was scheduled to consider the measure.

The House approved the proposal last month after removing language that also would ban civil unions.

The amendment won broad bipartisan support in 2011 and must pass the Legislature again this session to go to voters in a November referendum. The House move to remove the civil union language could delay the referendum for two years.

Gov. Mike Pence says he supports the original proposal and has refused to comment further as lawmakers hash out the details.


by Jason St. Amand , National News Editor

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