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Jim Abeler on Civil Rights
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Government shouldn't redefine marriage
Question topic: Marriage is a union of one man and one woman. No government has the authority to alter this definition.
Abeler: Strongly Agree
Source: Faith2Action iVoterGuide on 2014 Minnesota Senate race
, Jul 2, 2014
No state authorization of same-sex marriage
Jim Abeler voted Nay on passage of HF.1054. Legislative outcome: Bill Passed House, 75-59.
Legislative summary: An act relating to marriage; providing for civil marriage between two persons (replacing the current definition of "a man and a woman"); providing for exemptions and protections based on religious association.
Source: Minnesota House voting records(Votesmart 2013-2014 synopses)
, May 9, 2013
Rated 0% by MN-OAP on positions on racial equity
Jim Abeler was rated 0% by Minnesota Organizing Apprenticeship Project (Positions on Racial Equity)Minnesota Organizing Apprenticeship Project description:: "OAP was one of the first organizations in the
United States to create a training program capable of teaching organizing across some of the traditional lines that divide communities and organizations. Created in 1993, our original mission was to improve the quality of community organizing in
Minnesota by working to increase the number, diversity of and relationships between skilled community organizers.
OAP's founders were a group of organizers, community and foundation leaders who saw a need for a larger, and more diverse group of trained organizers to work with the rapidly changing communities of Minnesota."
Source: Organization ratings on VoteSmart.org, 2013-2014 session
, Apr 1, 2013
Define marriage as one-man-one-woman
Legislative Summary: Constitutional amendment to recognize marriage solely between one man and one womanAn section shall be added to the Minnesota Constitution article XIII, to read:- Only a union of one man and one woman shall be
valid or recognized as a marriage in Minnesota.
- The proposed amendment must be submitted to the people at the 2012 general election as: "Shall the Minnesota Constitution be amended to provide that only a union of one man and one woman shall be valid
or recognized as a marriage in Minnesota?"
Legislative Outcome: Passed House 70-62 on May 21, 2011;
Rep Jim Abeler voted NAY; passed Senate 38-27 on May 11, 2011; Gov. Dayton spoke at "Vote No" rallies; "Amendment 1" failed to pass in general election on Nov. 6, 2012, by a vote of 52% to 48%.
Source: BillTrack50 on Minnesota legislative voting records
, May 21, 2011
Page last updated: Feb 22, 2018