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The Kansas House approved a marriage protection amendment to the Kansas Constitution. The measure passed by a vote of 86-37, three more than the two-thirds majority necessary. The amendment now goes before the citizens of Kansas on April 5. Kansas law has recognized only marriages between one man and one woman since 1867. Supporters wanted to amend the state constitution to further protect the state’s traditional definition of marriage from legal challenges and show the support needed for traditional families since they are vital to society.
– Mark L. Chance.
– Mark L. Chance.