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President Obama’s Support Of Same-Sex Marriage Has Some Idahoans Upset
President Obama’s Support Of Same-Sex Marriage Has Some Idahoans Upset
President Obama announced on Wednesday he supports same-sex marriage and it caused a lot of debate around the country on both sides of the issue.  The president said he "personally" supports same-sex marriage. He did not mention any legislation on the issue. Obama had been in favor of civil unions but said his position was "evolving."
Marriage Gets High Marks In Idaho
Marriage Gets High Marks In Idaho
New numbers released by the U.S. Census Bureau shows Idaho residents are more likely to get married and more likely to stay that way than their counterparts across the country. The research published Thursday used data from 2009 to show that Idaho has one of the highest marriage rates in the nation. The marriage rate for men was more than 25 per 1,000, compared to the national average of about 19
Top Story Podcast 5/10/11:Congressman Allen West and Obamacare, Steve Millington, Navy OK’s Same Sex Marriages
Top Story Podcast 5/10/11:Congressman Allen West and Obamacare, Steve Millington, Navy OK’s Same Sex Marriages
Top Story Podcast 5/10/11: First hour - Cong. Allen West votes NO to defund part of Obamacare. WHAT? Steve Millington. Second hour - The Navy authorized same-sex marriages.  Read more here Looking for an older show? Check the Top Story Podcast Archive ... Read More ...
Top Story Podcast 4/20/11: Immigration, State of the City, Republicans Defending DOMA
Top Story Podcast 4/20/11: Immigration, State of the City, Republicans Defending DOMA
Top Story Podcast 4/20/11: First hour - Border Patrol agents say the "higher-ups" have ordered them not to arrest illegal immigrants. Second hour - State of the City, House Republicans are defending the Defense Of Marriage Act.  Read More Here Looking for an older show ... Read More ...
Idaho Supreme Court Proposes Increasing Cost Of Marriage Licenses
Idaho Supreme Court Proposes Increasing Cost Of Marriage Licenses
AP - Boise: Idaho residents could have to pay more to tie the knot, if state Supreme Court Chief Justice Daniel Eisman gets his way. Eisman told the Legislature on Tuesday in his State of the Judiciary speech that hiking the cost of a marriage license by $20 would generate $280,000 annually, to provide legal help in civil cases involving children and families.