
Vote banning same-sex
marriage fails
in Iowa House
By Charlotte Eby,
qctimes.com March 04, 2008
DES MOINES — An attempt by
Republicans in the Iowa House to force a vote on a constitutional amendment
banning same-sex marriage failed this morning.
House Minority Leader Christopher Rants, R-Sioux City, sought a vote on the
measure, which has failed to gain approval in a House committee this year.
Rants tried a procedural vote that would have moved the measure, House Joint
Resolution 8, out of committee and before the full House for a possible debate.
Rants’ maneuver failed on a 46-50 vote, with majority Democrats defeating it.
Rants said he was disappointed some Democrats, seven by his count, who have
supported a constitutional amendment banning gay marriage in the past did not
vote along with him this time.
“If those seven had voted with us, it would have passed, but I guess they will
have to explain to their constituents why they flip-flopped on this issue,”
Rants said.
Because the vote was a procedural vote, no debate was allowed, although the
rhetoric surrounding the gay marriage issue has grown more heated in recent
weeks at the Statehouse.
House Majority Leader Kevin McCarthy, D-Des Moines, said Democrats thought the
issue should be settled in the courts before the Iowa Legislature might take
action.
“It was primarily done to generate press, which I think it certainly served that
purpose,” McCarthy said after the vote.
The issue currently is before the Iowa Supreme Court.
“I know the vast majority of our caucus supports marriage between a man and a
woman,” McCarthy said. “They voted for that last spring, but they believe
that the judicial process should be allowed to come to finality before you alter
the constitution.”
McCarthy expects the issue will be used against some Democrats up for
re-election this year.
The move is on in the Iowa Senate as well to push the issue to the forefront.
Senate Republicans are circulating a petition that would force a debate on the
marriage amendment. If 26 senators sign, the bill would go straight to the
floor for debate, bypassing the requirement that it pass a committee.
“There is push out there to allow people to have that vote,” said Senate
Minority Leader Ron Wieck, R-Sioux City.
Democrats have a 30-20 majority in the Senate.
As of Tuesday morning, the petition had 17 signatures: 15 Republicans and
two Democrats. The two Democrats were Sens. Dennis Black of Grinnell and
Tom Hancock of Epworth, both of whom have previously said they support the
marriage amendment.
Sen. Dave Mulder, R-Sioux Center, is in charge of gathering the signatures from
both parties.
Charlotte Eby can be reached at (515) 243-0138 or
chareby@aol.com. Dan Gearino
contributed to this story. Comment on this story at
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