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Old 05-09-2013, 02:53 PM   #1150
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Minnesota House Approves Marriage Equality 75-59

The Minnesota House of Representatives passed a marriage equality bill in a bipartisan vote, following three hours of debate.

BY Sunnivie Brydum.

May 09 2013 2:08 PM ET UPDATED: May 09 2013 4:36 PM ET





Pro-equality group Minnesotans United created the above meme to be shared on social networks demonstrating support for marriage equality.

The Minnesota House of Representatives approved a bill legalizing marriage equality Wednesday afternoon by a vote of 75-59, earning "aye" votes from two Republicans. The bill will likely be heard by the full state Senate next week.

The legislation, House File 1054, provides for marriage between any two adults, but would not require religious institutions or individuals to perform or recognize same-sex marriages.

The House spent a good deal of time debating an amendment proposed by Republican Rep. Tim Kelly, which would have created civil unions for same-sex couples, rather than full marriage equality. The amendment was rejected by a vote of 22-111.[/

"In Minnesota, we don't turn our backs on family," said out lesbian Rep. and bill sponsor Karen Clark during the three-hour debate, during which supporters and opponents could be heard chanting outside the closed chamber doors.

Governor Mark Dayton has promised to sign the bill if it reaches his desk. In November, Minnesota voters rejected a proposed constitutional amendment that would have banned marriage equality — the first state to reject such an amendment.

A Senate committe approved the legislation in March. If the legislation passes the Democrat-controlled Senate, as it is expected to do next week, and the Governor signs the bill, Minnesota would become the 12th state to legalize marriage equality, and the first midwestern state to do so legislatively. Same-sex couples could begin marrying on August 1, reports Pam's House Blend. The Iowa Supreme Court mandated marriage equality in a unanimous decision in 2009
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