A majority of Republicans in Congress still voted against the legislation. However, enough supported it to sidestep a filibuster in the Senate and ensure its passage.
“Congress has restored a measure of security to millions of marriages and families,” Biden said in a statement when the
In a concurring opinion in the case that overturned Roe, Justice Clarence Thomas suggested revisiting other decisions, including the legalization of gay marriage, generating fear that more civil rights could be imperiled by the court’s conservative majority. In addition, states will not be required to issue marriage licenses to same-sex couples. But they will be required to recognize marriages conducted elsewhere in the country.
Österreich Neuesten Nachrichten, Österreich Schlagzeilen
Similar News:Sie können auch ähnliche Nachrichten wie diese lesen, die wir aus anderen Nachrichtenquellen gesammelt haben.
Report: Hunter Biden Team Plans Offensive, to White House DismayDisagreement exists among those surrounding the Biden family about how to combat Republican investigations into the family business, according to a report.
Weiterlesen »
Biden invites anti-police nonbinary drag queen to White House: 'F--- the police'President Biden extended an invitation to drag queen Marti Cummings to attend a White House event where he will sign the Respect for Marriage Act.
Weiterlesen »
Biden to sign gay marriage bill at White House ceremonyPresident Joe Biden is inviting thousands of guests to the White House to celebrate as he signs into law gay marriage legislation
Weiterlesen »
Biden to sign gay marriage bill at White House ceremonyPresident Joe Biden is inviting thousands of guests to the White House to celebrate as he signs into law gay marriage legislation.
Weiterlesen »
How a Trump-allied group fighting ‘anti-white bigotry’ beats Biden in courtAmerica First Legal, a group headed by Stephen Miller, has won court battles against the Biden administration while pledging to fight 'anti-white bigotry.'
Weiterlesen »
CNN Poll: Americans are split over confidence in incoming House GOP majority or Biden | CNN PoliticsAmericans divide almost evenly over whether they have more confidence in the newly empowered Republicans in the US House of Representatives (51%) or in President Joe Biden (49%) to deal with the major issues facing the country today, according to a new CNN poll conducted by SSRS.
Weiterlesen »