Oregon voters passed Measure 36 in 2004, amending the state constitution to exclude same-sex couples from civil marriage. Because the Oregon State Supreme Court chose not to hear a legal challenge to the measure, and because the Oregon legislature does not have the authority to amend the state constitution, the only option open to freedom to marry advocates is to ask Oregon voters to again amend the state constitution by ballot measure.
Game On in Oregon! |
| By: Laurel Ramseyer Wednesday February 20, 2013 12:45 pm |


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