OLSON: Two Years Ago Supreme Court Insisted Marriage Decision Belonged to States

The constitution appropriately gave states the opportunity to determine their own destiny ... pete.olson3Texas Insider Report: WASHINGTON D.C.  Two years ago the Supreme Court insisted that marriage was a policy decision that properly belonged to the states. However today the Court unjustly imposed a redefinition of marriage nationwide erasing the votes of millions of Americans in states that have very recently affirmed traditional marriage" said Cong. Pete Olson (TX-22) following the Supreme Court decision.  
The constitution appropriately gave the federal government limited powers and gave states the opportunity to determine their own destiny on the rest Olson said.
Obergefell v. Hodges is the case decided by the Supreme Court earlier today  determining gay marriage is a constitutional right.
CongressmanAs a supporter of marriage as defined by one man and one woman Im disappointed in this decision. I joined with 56 of my House and Senate colleagues in submitting an amicus brief in defense of traditional marriage and the rule of law Olson said    
 
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