Lbian, gay, bisexual, transgenr and queer (LGBTQ) advot say the unenforceable law “don’t reflect the realy anymore.”
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EFFORTS TO REPEAL VIRGIA'S GAY MARRIAGE BAN TT STATE'S PROGRSIVE CREDIBILY
5, 2022Follow our live verage of the Supreme Court heargs that ps ee speech agast gay rights. “You’ve got a ton of people who have entered to gay marriag, and would be more than a ltle chaotic for the urt to do somethg that somehow dispted those marriag that have been entered to acrdance wh the law, ” Mr. Lears did not officially stct their members to vote no, acrdg to two people faiar wh the ternal discsns, makg the vote more a matter of personal bloc of Republins who supported the measure amounted to ls than a quarter of the party nference, but that was a far greater proportn than gay rights legislatn has drawn the past om G.
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Y., the first openly gay Ao-Lato member of Congrs, prid over the Rpect for Marriage Act would tablish that a marriage is nsired valid unr feral law if was legal the state where was performed. Supreme Court as hears arguments a major LGBT rights se on whether a feral anti-discrimatn law that prohibs workplace discrimatn on the basis of sex vers gay and transgenr employe Washgton, October 8, 2019. Y., who is openly gay, emphasized the importance of Congrs steppg to protect same-sex marriage rights.