The Kansas House today sent back to committee a bill that would repeal Lawrence’s domestic partnership registry.
Opponents of the bill sought to place it in committee, saying it required further study.
State Rep. Paul Davis, D-Lawrence, said there were many legal issues surrounding the legislation that needed to be considered by the House Judiciary Committee.
But the bill’s author, state Rep. Lance Kinzer, R-Olathe, said referring the bill back to the Judiciary Committee was a stall tactic to try to kill the measure.
House sends bill opposing Lawrence’s domestic registry back to committee
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