By Julie Bolcer -
The Democrat’s reaffirmed commitment arrives as Republicans prepare to take control of the governor’s office and house, and may even reach a 25-25 tie in the senate, which would give Gronstal equal power.
According to the Des Moines Register, “Senate Republicans intend to try various maneuvers to force a vote, even though they don't believe such efforts will succeed. Senate Minority Leader Paul McKinley, R-Chariton, hopes public pressure might eventually compel Gronstal to allow a vote, but Gronstal said Wednesday that will never happen.”
The Register reports that the secretary of the senate said there is no mechanism whereby even a majority of senators could override the majority leader.
Meanwhile, governor-elect Terry Branstad, who would likely apply the pressure on Gronstal, said the majority leader’s opposition to a marriage vote is what prompted the opposition to oust the three state supreme court judges who voted for the court’s unanimous marriage equality decision last year.
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These are fierce advocates for our community!
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