House Speaker Joe Hackney said he would use the power of his office to kill the proposed constitutional amendment defining marriage.
"I said at the beginning of the session that we will control the agenda, and that's what we will do," the Orange County Democrat said.
Hackney said he would send the bill to a committee, where it will likely die this session. The bill, which would bring to a public vote a constitutional amendment defining marriage as the union between a man and woman, must pass either the House or Senate this week in order to stay alive for the legislative session.
Hackney's move would essentially overrule a House committee vote to send the proposal to a vote of the full House.
The committee vote elated amendment supporters because it was the most progress the proposal has made in four years.
Hackney said a constitutional amendment would not change state law defining marriage.
He called the bill "simply a political agenda."





Re: Marriage vow
The most reasoned argument I've heard yet. Thank you.
"Amending the constitution is a very serious process that should only be used for very serious issues that affect ALL North Carolinians. This is not one of them."