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  2. 2012 Minnesota Amendment 1 - Wikipedia

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    Minnesota Amendment 1 (also called Minnesota Marriage Amendment [3] or Minnesota Gay Marriage Amendment [4]) was a legislatively referred constitutional amendment proposed to ban marriage between same-sex couples in the state of Minnesota, that appeared on the ballot on November 6, 2012. It was rejected by 51.19% of voters.

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  4. Minnesota Family Council - Wikipedia

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    Minnesota Family Council was founded in 1982 and was originally known as the Berean League. [5] MFC has been active in politics, representing the religious right in Minnesota, since at least 1994. [6] In 2011, MFC registered as a political action committee (PAC) in its efforts for lobbying against same-sex marriage. [7]

  5. Opinion - Single moms need a better social safety net, not ...

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    Proponents of marriage as a solution argue that because dual-earner households tend to have higher incomes than single-parent families, an economic and social imperative exists to encourage marriage.

  6. This Minnesota mom detests Trump’s lies about abortion - AOL

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    Brooklyn Park mom Tippy Amundson was decorating the nursery for her first baby, about 20 weeks pregnant. “I could feel him move, and we planned and anticipated for our family,” she told me ...

  7. Baker v. Nelson - Wikipedia

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    Richard John Baker v. Gerald R. Nelson, 291 Minn. 310, 191 N.W.2d 185 (1971), was a case in which the Minnesota Supreme Court decided that construing a marriage statute to restrict marriage licenses to persons of the opposite sex "does not offend" the U.S. Constitution. [2]