A Republican in
the Indiana senate has filed a third resolution calling
for a constitutional ban on same-sex marriage in the state.
The previous two such resolutions failed to make it to
the house. Sen. Brandt Hershman, one of the
resolution's sponsors, has been urging the house
to take up the issue early this year, according to the
Associated Press, and toward that end, fellow
Republican Eric Turner has said he plans to file a
matching resolution in the Democrat-controlled house.
House speaker
Patrick Bauer, a Democrat, told the AP that while he
is willing to introduce the resolution in committee for
consideration, he doesn't feel it is necessary given
an existing state statute that bans same-sex
marriage.
To amend the
Indiana constitution, a resolution must pass two consecutive
separately elected general assemblies before the measure
can be placed on a statewide ballot. (The
Advocate)