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April 24, 2009
Ethics complaint filed against anti-marriage Iowa lawmaker who urged clerks to break the law
An ethics complaint has been filed against an Iowa legislator alleging that he violated his oath of office by urging county recorders to defy a court ruling legalizing gay marriage. The complaint also questions whether public money was used to promote an anti-marriage petition circulated by the Iowa Family Policy Center urging county recorders to defy the law by refusing to allow same-sex couples to marry.
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