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- SENATE FEATS FILIBTER ON GAY MARRIAGE BILL, PAVG PATH FOR PROTECTG SAME SEX UNNS
- BOTH KANSAS SENATORS VOTE NO, AS U.S. SENATE FEATS FILIBTER ON GAY MARRIAGE BILL
- CALIFORNIA STILL HAS AN ANTI-GAY MARRIAGE LAW ON THE BOOKS. VOTERS ULD REMOVE NEXT YEAR
SENATE FEATS FILIBTER ON GAY MARRIAGE BILL, PAVG PATH FOR PROTECTG SAME SEX UNNS
Tammy Baldw, D-Wis., the first openly gay lawmaker elected to the Senate. ”The legislatn me about after the nservative Supreme Court majory overturned the nstutnal right to an abortn, sparkg fears that the jtic may also revis liberal urt precents that enshre marriage rights for gay and terracial bill would require the feral ernment to regnize marriag that were valid a state when they were performed.
BOTH KANSAS SENATORS VOTE NO, AS U.S. SENATE FEATS FILIBTER ON GAY MARRIAGE BILL
Passage of a measure that would protect gay marriage rights natnwi crossed a key thrhold Wednday when the Senate feated a filibter and set the stage for fal approval shortly. Wa, cludg accs to ntraceptn and gay marriage, an opn that sparked an outcry on the to know about the Rpect for Marriage Act and the new battle for same-sex marriageThomas' opn ncurrg wh the urt's cisn to remove nstutnal protectns for abortn accs prompted the Democratic-led Hoe to pass a marriage equaly bill July, and the Democratic-led Senate to brg a bill to the floor this week. Tammy Baldw, the first openly gay person elected to the Senate.
Tammy Baldw, a Wisns Democrat, the first known gay polician elected to the US Senate.
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CALIFORNIA STILL HAS AN ANTI-GAY MARRIAGE LAW ON THE BOOKS. VOTERS ULD REMOVE NEXT YEAR
More than a ago, Burr voted to repeal Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell, although he prevly voiced opposn to gay marriage. Murkowski has long voiced support for same-sex marriage, argug a 2013 op-ed that the ernment should stay out of cizens’ private liv and not prohib gay marriag.
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Murkowski said that not only do she support upholdg past Supreme Court lgs that protected abortn rights and ntraceptn accs, "I’ve also ma clear my support for, for gay marriage years ago. Several Republins bshed off Thomas’ opn openg the door to overturng those cisns, tellg NBC News that gay marriage is protected by the Supreme Court and that they don’t believe that right is currently unr threat.