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HRC: Iowa Respects Equality in Constitution
The Iowa Senate defeated a discriminatory amendment to the state constitution that would have denied marriage to same-sex couples
HRC: Utah Deserves More Than Divisive Politics
Utah Gov. Olene Walker signed a divisive and discriminatory measure into law that restates a 1996 Utah law that denies marriage rights and responsibilities to same-sex couples.
Kansas Sends Dramatic Message Against Constitutional Discrimination
The Kansas State Senate rejected a discriminatory amendment to the state constitution that would have denied marriage to same-sex couples.
Conservatives Testify Against Changing Constitution
Several high-profile conservative Americans testified at a Congressional hearing in opposition to changing the U.S. Constitution.
HRC Applauds California Legislature’s Vote in Favor of Marriage Equality
The Human Rights Campaign praises a California state committee for passing the first legislative vote in the United States in favor of marriage equality.
HRC: Louisiana Constitution Should Not Be Used to Discriminate
The Human Rights Campaign condemned the Legislature’s passage of a discriminatory amendment to the Louisiana Constitution that would deny marriage, as well as civil unions and domestic partnerships to unmarried couples.



