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House State Affairs committee introduces memorial asking Supreme Court to revisit Obergefell v. Hodges
Summary
Representative Heather Scott introduced RS31836, titled "Memorial Defining Marriage," to reaffirm state authority over marriage laws and request the U.S. Supreme Court reconsider its 2015 decision in Obergefell v. Hodges; the committee voted to introduce the resolution for a full hearing.
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Representative Heather Scott, speaking to the House State Affairs Committee, introduced RS31836, titled "Memorial Defining Marriage," and asked the committee to schedule a full hearing on the measure. "The purpose of this resolution is just to reaffirm our state authority to regulate marriage. That should be a job of the state, not of our courts," Representative Heather Scott said.
Scott told the committee the 2015 U.S. Supreme Court decision in Obergefell v. Hodges was a 5โ4 ruling that, she said, "effectively nullified marriage laws" in many states. Scott said the four dissenting justices agreed the court had exceeded its constitutional authority and that the decision undermined state sovereignty and the democratic process. She described the resolution as a request that the Supreme Court revisit Obergefell and called for the issue to be returned to the states.
There were no questions following the introduction. Representative Skogg moved to introduce RS31836; the committee approved the motion by voice vote. The transcript records no roll-call or tally for the motion.
