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Indianapolis, February 6, 2005-- The proposal to amend Indiana's constitution to ban same-sex marriages, Senate Joint Resolution 7 (Definition of Marriage), is scheduled for a hearing in the Senate Committee on Corrections, Criminal, and Civil Matters on Tuesday, February 8th.
The hearing will be held by the Senate Committee on Corrections, Criminal, and Civil Matters Tuesday, at 9:00 am in the Senate Chamber in the State House (200 W. Washington Street Indianapolis)
The public will be permitted to testify. Our understanding is that each "side" will be provided one hour for testimony, starting with those who support passage of the amendment
The community is encouraged to attend the hearing if your schedule permits, showing your belief that a constitutional amendment banning same-sex marriage is wrong for Indiana. According Indiana Equality, a statewide coalition of GLBT organizations, a good crowd will make it clear to the Legislature that:
- No group of people should be fenced out of the Constitution.
- A marriage amendment would damage Indiana's weak economy even further.
- A marriage amendment could impose inappropriate mandates on Indiana's business and universities.
- The proposed marriage amendments won't "protect traditional families," but will cause real harm to real families, young and old, gay and straight.
More information can be found on the Indiana Equality Website or by calling toll free 888.567.0750.