Politics & Government
(POLL) Hopkins Residents Join Fight Over Marriage Amendment
Disclosure forms show at least three people with Hopkins connections made donations to groups involved in the debate.

Hopkins residents are helping to fund the fight over a proposed constitutional amendment that would .
On Wednesday, donation totals to the main groups on either side of the issue were made public.
Minnesota for Marriage, a coalition of groups formed in an effort to get the marriage amendment approved this November, raised $830,000 in 2011. The group has not publicly released its full donor list, but none of the listed donors appeared to have Hopkins connections.
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"Not only have we generated a great deal of financial support for the campaign, we have generated incredible, broad-based citizens support," Minnesota for Marriage Chairman John Helmberger told the Star Tribune.
On the other side of the debate, Minnesotans United for All Families raised $1.2 million from more than 5,000 donors in 2011. Of those donors, two are Hopkins residents and at least one works in Hopkins. Together they contributed $1,200.
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a constitutional ban on gay marriage. Perhaps most notable has been Rep. Steve Simon (DFL-District 44A), who asked at a committee hearing last year, "How many more gay people does God have to create before we ask ourselves whether or not God actually wants them around?"
became a big YouTube draw and garnered the legislator some national attention.
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