HJM0012025 Regular Session
States findings of the Legislature and calls upon the Supreme Court of the United States to reverse the decision in Obergefell v. Hodges and restore the natural definition of marriage, a union of one man and one woman.
MARRIAGE -- States findings of the Legislature and calls upon the Supreme Court of the United States to reverse the decision in Obergefell v. Hodges and restore the natural definition of marriage, a union of one man and one woman.
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Committee: State Affairs
FISCAL NOTE
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The proposed amendment will have no fiscal impact to the general fund, any other state fund or local governments because there are no policy changes.
HOW THEY VOTED
house Chamber· Jan 27, 2025
House Third Reading
✗ Failed
46 Yea
24 Nay
Failed — supermajority required
Republican
46 yea/15 nay
Democrat
0 yea/9 nay
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YEA (46)
RBarbara EhardtHD-033ARBrandon MitchellHD-006BRBrent CraneHD-013ARBruce SkaugHD-010BRCharlie ShepherdHD-007BRChris BruceHD-023ARClint HostetlerHD-024ARCornel RasorHD-001BRDale HawkinsHD-002BRDavid CannonHD-030ARDavid LeavittHD-025BRDori HealeyHD-015BRDouglas PickettHD-027ARElaine PriceHD-004BRFaye ThompsonHD-008BRHeather ScottHD-002ARJames HoltzclawHD-020BRJaron CraneHD-012BRJason MonksHD-022BRJeff CornillesHD-012ARJeff EhlersHD-021BRJerald RaymondHD-031ARJoe AlfieriHD-004ARJoe PalmerHD-020ARJohn ShirtsHD-009ARJohn Vander WoudeHD-022ARJordan RedmanHD-003BRJosh TannerHD-014BRJudy BoyleHD-009BRKent MarmonHD-011ARKevin AndrusHD-035ARKyle HarrisHD-007ARLance ClowHD-025ARLucas CaylerHD-011BRMike MoyleHD-010ARMike PohankaHD-026ARRob BeiswengerHD-008ARRod FurnissHD-031BRRon MendiveHD-005ARShawn DygertHD-023BRSteve MillerHD-024BRSteve TannerHD-013BRTanya BurgoyneHD-029BRTed HillHD-014ARTony WisniewskiHD-005BRVito BarbieriHD-003A
NAY (24)
RBen FuhrimanHD-030BRBritt RaybouldHD-034BDBrooke GreenHD-018BDChris MathiasHD-019BRClay HandyHD-027BRDan GarnerHD-028BRDustin ManwaringHD-029ADIlana RubelHD-018ARJack NelsenHD-026BRJames PetzkeHD-021ADJohn GannonHD-017ARJon WeberHD-034ARJosh WheelerHD-035BRLori McCannHD-006ARMarco EricksonHD-033BRMark SauterHD-001ADMegan EgbertHD-017BDMonica ChurchHD-019ARRichard CheatumHD-028ADSonia GalavizHD-016ARStephanie MickelsenHD-032ADSteve BerchHD-015ADTodd AchillesHD-016BRWendy HormanHD-032B
LATEST ACTION
Introduced, read first time; referred to: State Affairs
BILL INFO
- Session
- 2025
- Chamber
- house
- Committee
- State Affairs
- Status date
- Jan 27, 2025
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