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Saturday, March 12, 2011
Maryland House Fails To Pass Same Sex Marriage Bill After Religious Opposition
Baptist Press reports that Maryland's House of Delegates yesterday voted to send the pending same-sex marriage bill back to committee after the leadership determined that they lacked the votes to pass it. The Maryland Senate passed the bill last month (see prior posting), and it was expected that the House would also pass it. However opposition from predominately black churches, as well as from the Maryland Catholic Conference, meant that the bill was unable to get enough Democratic support. Two members of the black caucus switched from being co-sponsors to opposing the bill. Del. Cheryl Glenn, a member of the black caucus said: "The black churches -- since I've been here -- have never asked us for anything, that I can recall. They are asking now, 'Don't use the word marriage.'" Leaders expect the House will take up the bill again next year.