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Republicans who oppose the bill said it undermines traditional marriage and that voters expressed their position on the issue when they banned same-sex marriage in 2006. Earlier Friday, Republican House Speaker Frank McNulty gave his colleagues a pointed warning from the podium, urging them not to attack the motives of legislators on pending legislation. He later told The Associated Press he was referring to the civil unions bill. McNulty accused Senate Democrats of purposely taking months to move the bill to the House to force a decision within the final days of the legislative session. "I think that there are those in the Democratic Party that want to make sure that this issue is a political issue in November," he said, referring to the upcoming election. Beezley and Nikkel are not running for re-election. ___ Online: Senate Bill 2: http://goo.gl/GR9y4
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