Sep 30 2004
FMA rejected
House Defeats Gay Marriage Ban Amendment WASHINGTON (AP) - The House emphatically rejected a constitutional amendment banning gay marriage Thursday, the latest in a string of conservative pet causes advanced by Republican leaders in the run-up to Election Day.
The vote was 227-186, 49 votes shy of the two-thirds needed for approval of an amendment that President Bush backed but the Senate had previously scuttled…
The measure drew the support of 191 Republicans and 36 Democrats. Voting against it were 158 Democrats, 27 Republicans and one independent.
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Federal Marriage Amendment rejected
Excellent news: the proposed Constitutional amendment to ban gay marriage has been shot down.