Anti-Gay Marriage Amendment Dies, Capping ‘Huge Victory’ For LGBT Rights
Back in March, Rep. Cecil Bell Jr. (R-Magnolia) stood in a hallway behind the Texas House chamber and declared he was very confident one or more of his four anti-gay marriage bills would become law.
On Wednesday, Bell occupied the same spotthis time without his trademark cowboy hatand acknowledged that the last of the four still clinging to life was all but dead.
Its a system designed to kill bills, Bell told the Observer. Thats the whole nature of Texas government, the bicameral nature of it.
Bell touted broad support for the measures in both chambers, pointing to an anti-gay marriage letter signed by 93 of the Houses 98 Republicans this month. Later Wednesday, the Senate would vote 21-10 to approve a nonbinding anti-gay marriage resolution, in lieu of taking up one of Bells bills that had been resurrected as an amendment.
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