A bill that would have reversed New Hampshire’s gay “marriage” law has been defeated in the state House of Representatives, a surprising outcome for a Republican-controlled chamber that just weeks ago was expected to pass it. The repeal bill was defeated Wednesday (March 21) 211-116, a surprising margin in a chamber in which Republicans hold more than 290 seats in a 400-member chamber.
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