House passes bill to protect same-sex marriage, moves to Senate vote | USA TODAY

All Democratic members of Congress along with 47 Republicans voted for the bill which would codify into law protections for same-sex marriage.
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The House on Tuesday passed a bill codifying federal protections for same-sex marriage amid growing concern among some lawmakers and advocates that the Supreme Court could revisit its landmark 2015 decision.

After the Supreme Court’s decision to nullify federal abortion protections, House Democrats are pushing to protect other rights they believe were left vulnerable following the court's overturning of Roe v. Wade.

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13 comments

  1. their sexual oriantation their choice their gender identity their choice trans people are allowed to have the right to do what they want with their body just like women when they don’t want to go through a pregnancy or getting a tattoo and a piercing getting your hair dyed and cutted and gay people have a right to get married and adopted kids or have a surrogate

    1. If you agree they call it love! 😂😂😂😂 if you disagree they call it hate! 😂😂😂😃. Scripture saids they will call what’s wrong right and what’s right wrong! We live in a very sickly society!

  2. this is what taxpayers are getting for their taxes , my god no wonder this country is woke joke now

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