Same-sex marriage means more legal questionsBurlington Hawk EyeAlthough a Des Moines Register poll a month ago showed 92 percent of Iowans said gay marriage brought no real change to their lives, Cranston said that .
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The Des Moines Register has published the results of an extensive survey in Iowa regarding attitudes toward same-sex marriage (hat tip PageOneQ).
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A man who was required to register as a sex offender after texting a photo of his genitals to a female friend saw his conviction upheld by the Iowa Supreme Court.
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92% of Iowans say that same-sex marriage has "brought no real change to their lives" according to a poll from the Des Moines Register, the first to examine the issue since the Supreme Court overturned the state's ban.
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::: The vast majority of people in Iowa – 92 percent – say that recognition of marriage equality there for gay and lesbian couples has brought no real change to their lives, but a slight plurality of residents polled for Des Moines Register Tribune – 43 percent – say say that they’re nonetheless opposed to marriage equality.
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Marriage equality is here to stay in Iowa, if the latest statewide poll for the Des Moines Register is any guide:
Forty-one percent say they would vote for a [constitutional amendment to] ban [same-sex marriage], and 40 percent say they would vote to continue gay marriage.
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Gay marriage draws out-of-state couplesLincoln Journal StarAn Iowa Supreme Court ruling in April legalized same-sex marriage in the state.
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A 22-year-old Des Moines man told police he was kicked out of a bar early this morning because he is gay.
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Out-of-state couples flock to Iowa to wed Substantial number of certificates issued to residents of other states By Staff & Wire Reports Friday, September 04, 2009 DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) — Data show that same-sex couples are coming from other states to get married in Iowa.
A report out of Gayapolis, sourced from the Des Moines Register, says National Organization for Marriage (NOM), an anti-gay marriage group, has outspent both Iowa State House candidates on television ads during the state’s House race—$86,080, compared to $42,882 for Democratic candidate Curt Hanson and $63,101 for GOPer Stephen Burgmeier.
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Iowa gay marriage drawing out-of-state couplesKansas City StarAn Iowa Supreme Court ruling in April legalized same-sex marriage in the state.
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Iowa gay marriage drawing out-of-state couplesMinneapolis Star TribuneAn Iowa Supreme Court ruling in April legalized same-sex marriage in the state.
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A report out of Gayapolis, sourced from the Des Moines Register, says National Organization for Marriage (NOM), an anti-gay marriage group, has outspent both Iowa State House candidates on television ads during the state's House race—$86,080, compared to $42,882 for Democratic candidate Curt Hanson and $63,101 for GOPer Stephen Burgmeier.
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“The Mormon Church and NOM [National Organization for Marriage] have invested millions of dollars to spread lies and fear in California and now they have their sights set on rural Iowa,” said a spokesman for One Iowa, the state’s largest civil rights organization for LGBT people.
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Lutheran congregations across Iowa will avoid a mass exodus of members despite tension over the denomination’s controversial decision to allow sexually active gay clergy, according to predictions on Saturday by church-goers, pastors and gay-rights activists.
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Minneapolis, Minn. - The nation’s largest Lutheran denomination took openly gay clergy more fully into its fold Friday, as leaders of the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America voted to lift a ban on sexually active homosexuals from serving as ministers.
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An Iowa civil rights commissioner says that a potential amendment to ban same-sex marriage would clash with the state constitution's bill of rights.
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A state civil rights commissioner said Thursday that an amendment to the Iowa Constitution banning gay marriage would clash with the fundamental rights of Iowans spelled out in the same document.
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