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The European Parliament meets in Strasbourg, eastern France, May 19, 2026. Associated Press / Photo by Pascal Bastien Loading the Audio Player... ...
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"This debate may go well beyond this year. I anticipate we're going to have more votes [on amendments]. But the message is that we're just beginning." Sen. Wayne AllardWASHINGTON (BP)--Although the Senate likely does not have the votes to pass a constitutional marriage amendment, supporters said Tuesday they are in…
WASHINGTON (BP)--Ten senators gave speeches about the Federal Marriage Amendment July 12. Nine were Republicans, one was a Democrat. Following is a summary of their arguments, in the order in which the senators spoke.
WASHINGTON (BP)--The U.S. Senate began debating the Federal Marriage Amendment July 9, with Republicans saying it was necessary to preserve the traditional definition of marriage and Democrats for the most part ignoring the issue.
NASHVILLE, Tenn. (BP)--Focus on the Family's James Dobson broke new ground on his radio broadcast July 7, telling where all 100 U.S. Senators stand on the Federal Marriage Amendment and encouraging his listeners to flood the nation's capital with phone calls.
LANSING, Mich. (BP)--When the Michigan legislature failed to pass a state constitutional marriage amendment in March, pro-family groups there didn’t give up. Instead, they began gathering petitions in hopes of bypassing the legislature.
OTTAWA (BP)--For supporters of traditional marriage, Canada's election June 28 brought little good news.
Stephen Harper OTTAWA (BP)--The future of same-sex “marriage” in Canada could hinge on the outcome of a national election Monday in which all 308 members of Parliament face the voters. The election in Canada’s multi-party system has given social conservatives hope, especially since the leader of the…
WASHINGTON (BP)--In a wide-ranging interview with religion journalists May 26, President Bush said that more public support is needed to pass a constitutional marriage amendment, that he prays “all the time” and that the war on terrorism involves a “clash of ideologies.”
‘[T]he next 12 to 18 months will likely determine not only the future of this country but of Western civilization.’Family Research Council President Tony PerkinsCOLORADO SPRINGS, Colo. (BP)--Saying that the future of America is at stake, pro-family leaders May 23 called on Christians to get involved in the debate over…
NASHVILLE, Tenn. (BP)--With Massachusetts now the only state legally to recognize same-sex “marriage,” the movement to legalize it nationally begins. Following is a list of common questions, with answers.