
Image credits: North Dakota Senate votes down anti-same-sex marriage resolution
Big news out of the U.S. today, March 14, 2025: the North Dakota Senate voted 31-16 to reject HCR 3013, a resolution urging the Supreme Court to rethink same-sex marriage legalization. It’s trending worldwide as a sign of shifting tides—here’s the breakdown.
What Happened?
The resolution aimed to challenge the 2015 ruling that made same-sex marriage legal nationwide. But with a solid majority, the Senate said no, also passing a bill to repeal an old HIV law. Critics, though, are upset the vote wasn’t recorded, hiding who stood where.
Why It’s a Global Story
This isn’t just local news—marriage equality debates echo globally. Trending on X, it’s sparking talks about rights, transparency, and where the U.S. stands a decade after legalization. The ACLU’s call for accountability only amps up the buzz.
Key Points to Understand
- Vote: 31-16 against HCR 3013 in North Dakota Senate.
- Goal: Sought to revisit 2015 same-sex marriage ruling.
- Issue: Unrecorded vote draws transparency criticism.
- Context: Reflects ongoing global equality debates.
What’s Next?
Will this push transparency reforms or fuel more rights battles? Follow our news updates for the latest. This trending story’s far from over.
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