Arizona 2025 Regular Session

Arizona Senate Bill SCR1024

Caption

Same-sex marriage; constitutional right.

Impact

The passage of SCR1024 would significantly alter the legal landscape concerning marriage in Arizona. By erasing the existing provision that restricts marriage based on specific criteria, the bill would affirm the right to marriage for same-sex couples, aligning state law with broader civil rights principles. This change is expected to promote equality and enhance the legal standing of same-sex marriages, which have been subjects of legal challenges and social contention over recent years.

Summary

SCR1024 is a concurrent resolution introduced in the Arizona Senate proposing an amendment to the state's constitution regarding marriage. The bill seeks to repeal Article XXX, section 1, which currently defines marriage, and replace it with a new provision that explicitly allows marriage between two individuals without prohibiting it on the basis of sex, race, ethnicity, or national origin. If the bill is approved by the legislature, it will then be submitted to voters during the next general election for final determination.

Contention

As with many issues involving marriage equality, SCR1024 is likely to face significant debate during the legislative process. Proponents argue that the repeal of discriminatory provisions is a necessary step toward ensuring universal marriage rights for all individuals, pointing to the historical exclusion of same-sex couples from these rights. In contrast, opponents may raise concerns related to traditional definitions of marriage, possibly sparking discussions or campaigns aimed at mobilizing voter sentiments against the proposed changes.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

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