Senator: No Debate On Iowa Marriage Equality in 2010.
Iowa’s Sioux City Journal’s Bret Hayworth writes,
“Senate Majority Leader Mike Gronstal, D-Council Bluffs, was previewing key issues for 2010. After he addressed fiscal matters for the entire length of his remarks, I asked if he would allow a Senate floor debate on marriage. Nope, he quickly answered.
“Why? “I’m not about to put discrimination into the state constitution,” Gronstal said.
“So you agree with the court ruling? “Yes.”
Editor’s Note:
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