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As a subscriber you can listen to articles at work, in the car, or while you work out. Subscribe NowThe Republican majority in the Indiana House has signed off on a maneuver advancing the proposed state constitutional amendment to ban gay marriage.
The House voted 67-30 along party lines Thursday on a technical vote to accept the committee's action, prefacing a floor debate expected next week. The House elections committee voted 9-3 along party lines Wednesday night in favor of the resolution.
Democratic critics objected Thursday to the House accepting the resolution, calling its move to a different committee this week a do-over.
Republican House Speaker Brian Bosma moved the measure to a more conservative committee Tuesday after GOP support faltered in the House Judiciary Committee. Democratic Rep. Matt Pierce of Bloomington dubbed Bosma's action a legislative "mulligan," akin to the resolution getting stuck in a sand trap.
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