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« on: February 26, 2014, 01:09:39 PM »

Looks like the movement against this bill has worked. Hopefully, it can be used to prevent it from being implemented in other states as well.

..like Utah. For the time being, the legislature has chosen not to debate a bill similar to the one in Arizona, partly because some legislators fear that it could hurt the state's chances of appealing the SSM ruling. Unfortunately, it doesn't look like it's completely dead, yet, and could possibly be introduced in the summer.

If it does get introduced, then hopefully, the same tactics that were used to thwart the passage of this bill can work here, too. I'm pretty confident they will, but you can never be too certain.
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