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Congress Approves Historic Protections for Same-Sex, Interracial MarriagesWith DelBene’s support, bipartisan Respect for Marriage Act now goes to President Biden
Washington, D.C.,
December 8, 2022
Today, the U.S. House of Representatives passed the Respect for Marriage Act (H.R. 8404), which will enshrine historic safeguards for same-sex and interracial marriages into law. The legislation is important and timely after the Supreme Court’s dangerous decision earlier this year overturning Roe v. Wade, the longstanding decision that provided federal protections for abortion access. While the court’s decision did not directly target marriage equality, Justice Thomas expressed interest in revisiting cases that uphold these fundamental rights for American families. “Love is love. Couples that are building their lives, families, and futures together should have certainty that the federal government will recognize and respect them. Ever since the Supreme Court’s conservative majority took away the right of women to choose if and when they want to have a child, many across the country have worried what rights could be taken away next.” said DelBene. “This historic, bipartisan step will provide same-sex and interracial couples the same certainty and protections that all families deserve. There should be no second-class relationships in this country.” The Respect for Marriage Act:
DelBene voted for the Respect for Marriage Act in July. An amendment to the legislation passed the Senate 61-36 on November 29, which the House approved today. It now goes to President Biden who has said he will sign the bill. She is also a cosponsor of the Equality Act (H.R. 5). |