LINCOLN — Nebraska’s now-defunct ban on same-sex marriage could once again go before the voters under a measure that seeks to remove it from the state constitution.
The proposed amendment would keep the constitution consistent with the U.S. Supreme Court’s ruling last June.
The state approved a marriage amendment in 2000, but the court’s decision rendered it unenforceable.
Even if voters kept the ban on same-sex marriage, it would remain unenforceable.