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Proposed ban on same-sex marriage wins final approval by Virginia Legislature
Measure must be approved again next year, ratified by voters before it becomes law
Published Thursday, 03-Mar-2005 in issue 897
RICHMOND, Va. (AP) – A proposed constitutional amendment to ban same-sex marriage in Virginia easily won final approval by both chambers of the General Assembly.
The measure would have to be approved again by the Legislature next year and ratified by voters in the 2006 general election before it would become part of the Virginia Constitution.
The House of Delegates voted 79-17, and the Senate voted 30-10 to pass the final version of the amendment.
Virginia law already prohibits same-sex marriages. However, many legislators argued that an amendment is necessary to ensure that courts do not force Virginia to recognize same-sex marriages or civil unions performed in other states.
One opponent of the measure, Democratic state Delegate Albert Pollard, said he does not support same-sex marriage, but he does not see it as a threat to traditional values that warrants amending the Constitution.
“This is an issue that needs to be viewed like McCarthyism,” Pollard said. “We are not threatened by gay marriage. We are threatened by our overreaction to it.”
Supporters of the legislation did not respond to critics on the House and Senate floors.
Seventeen states have adopted constitutional same-sex-marriage bans, with 11 of them ratifying the measures in elections last fall.
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