Politics & Government

Same-Sex Marriage Bill Makes It Through Senate, House Committees

The MN Senate Judiciary Committee sent a same-sex marriage bill to the full Senate on 5-3 vote, and just hours later, the Civil Law Committee in the House approved the campanion bill 10-7.

Same-sex marriage bills now head to the Senate and House floors.

By a vote of 10-7 on a party-line vote, the Civil Law Committee in the Minnesota House of Representatives voted Tuesday to pass legislation that would grant same-sex couples the freedom to marry as soon as August 1. This vote comes just hours after the Minnesota Senate Judiciary Committee voted in favor of companion legislation.

House File 1054, authored by Representative Karen Clark and co-authored by 22 other members of the Minnesota House, would remove limitations on marriage for same-sex couples from Minnesota state law, while also protecting the religious freedoms of clergy and faith institutions to practice their religious beliefs free from government interference or persecution.

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Earlier, the Minnesota Senate Judiciary Committee approved Senate File 925, a bill extending marriage rights to same-sex couples, on a party-line 5-3 vote Tuesday afternoon.

To watch video of the committee's discussion and vote on the bill, click on the  video at the top of this post or watch it at the UpTake's Livestream webpage.

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A highlight of the debate was extended back-and-forth between opponent Sen. Warren Limmer (R-Maple Grove) and .

Sen. Terri Bonoff (DFL-Minnetonka) also co-authored the bill, along with Dibble and three other state senators. She wrote this recently in one of her weekly Capitol Updates:

This legislation includes language that clarifies the proposed change is permissive not restrictive, i.e. does not require clergy to marry same sex couples. While I am focused on issues related to job growth, education and the economy as well as operational effectiveness, I was honored to be asked to co-author this bill. I accepted this request on behalf of those who believe the time has come for the privilege of marriage to be shared by all (a belief I hold).

I understand that while many in my community share this view, there are also many who do not. Please understand, I respect our differing views and welcome the dialogue.

Related from the Minnesota House of Representatives, March 12, 2013:

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