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2-23-2007
 

Wyoming Marriage Effort Falls Short

 

A marriage-strengthening bill in the Wyoming Legislature failed to pass out of the House Rules Committee by one vote.  SF 13 would have denied state recognition of same-sex marriages performed in other states.  The deadline for all House votes is today, so a revival of the bill is unlikely. 
 
State law defines marriage as the union of a man and a woman, but Wyoming does not have a Constitutional amendment protecting in the institution.


 



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