Landmark same-sex marriage bill wins Senate passage

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The bill, which would ensure that same-sex and interracial marriages are enshrined in federal law, was approved 61-36 on Tuesday.

The legislation would not force any state to allow same-sex couples to marry. But it would require states to recognize all marriages that were legal where they were performed, and protect current same-sex unions, if the court's 2015 Obergefell v. Hodges decision were to be overturned. It's a stunning bipartisan endorsement, and evidence of societal change, after years of bitter divisiveness on the issue.

“Our community really needs a win, we have been through a lot,” said Kelley Robinson, the incoming president of Human Rights Campaign, which advocates on LGBTQ issues. “As a queer person who is married, I feel a sense of relief right now. I know my family is safe.” The vote was personal for many senators, too. Wisconsin Sen. Tammy Baldwin, a Democrat who is the first openly gay senator and was the lead sponsor of the bill, tearfully hugged Schumer and others as the final vote was called. Baldwin, who has been working on gay rights issues for almost four decades, tweeted thanks to the same-sex and interracial couples who she said made the moment possible.

Still, Schumer said it was notable that the Senate was even having the debate after years of Republican opposition. “A decade ago, it would have strained all of our imaginations to envision both sides talking about protecting the rights of same-sex married couples,” he said.

 

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That is horrible, this country has lost its way

Same sex, now this is going to be hysterical. In a time when the majority of this generation identifies as something other than what they actually are this could be fun to watch.

Awesome! About time. 👌

More pandering from the left to distract from their lack of policies

Fine. So long as churches don’t have to marry gay couples.

Lawyer full employment act in prep to bankrupt religious services! Voted down all amendments to mitigate expected adverse impact. “Unintended Consequences”? not at all—-aka: 1. Bankrupt religions 2. Windfall profit for lawyers 3. Services to poor shift to Uncle Sam

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