Round 3 on gay marriage in Massachusetts today
When Massachusetts lawmakers convene today in a bid to settle the fight over a constitutional ban on gay marriage, they will walk into the most daunting day of parliamentary maneuvering, strategizing, and voting in modern Beacon Hill history. Three major proposals to ban gay marriage are on the table, each requiring a minimum of three roll-call votes to move on to the next legislative session. If 101 legislators pass one of the amendments, lawmakers must approve it again in the 2005-2006 session before voters can decide the issue at the ballot box in November 2006.
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