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US Senate to vote this week on same-sex marriage bill

Talks underway to get Republican support for proposed law

Updated 3 years ago · Published on 15 Nov 2022 12:00PM

US Senate to vote this week on same-sex marriage bill
In the US Senate, negotiations have been underway for weeks to ensure the support of at least 10 Republicans for a bill to protect same-sex marriage, the number needed for it to pass under qualified majority rules. – AFP pic, November 15, 2022

WASHINGTON – The US Senate will vote this week on a bill to protect same-sex marriage, Democratic Senate leader Chuck Schumer said today, after an agreement reached between members of both parties.

In the United States, same-sex unions have been guaranteed by the Supreme Court since 2015.

But after the court’s historic overturning of a long-standing ruling protecting the right to abortion, many progressives fear that same-sex marriage may also be under threat.

In mid-July, the House of Representatives passed a law to protect such unions across the country. All House Democrats and 47 Republicans supported the bill, but nearly 160 Republicans opposed it.

In the Senate, negotiations have been underway for weeks to ensure the support of at least 10 Republicans for the bill, the number needed for it to pass under qualified majority rules.

A bipartisan group of senators announced yesterday that an agreement had been reached.

The bill is a “needed step” to grant millions of couples “the certainty that they will continue to enjoy the freedoms, rights, and responsibilities afforded to all other marriages,” said Democratic Senator Kyrsten Sinema.

A first procedural vote on the bill, which also protects interracial couples, will be scheduled for tomorrow, Schumer said.

He urged the conservative opposition to line up behind the bill, which he described as “extremely important.”

A large majority of Americans support same-sex marriage, including in Republican ranks. But the religious right remains mostly opposed to it.

The Republican minority leader, Mitch McConnell, who wields great influence over his caucus, has not yet indicated whether he will vote in favour of the bill. – AFP, November 15, 2022

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