IL GOP House Members Split on Respect For Marriage Act Vote
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Contributing sentiments towards policy:
52% : The provision, according to the House Judiciary Committee, ensures that same-sex and interracial couples are treated equally to other married individuals at the federal level.47% : The U.S. House passed a bill yesterday to protect marriage equality in direct response to the Supreme Court's recent opinions filed over the Dobbs decision that repealed Roe v. Wade.
46% : Same-sex marriage has been legal in Illinois since former Governor Pat Quinn signed it into law in 2013 and taking effect in 2014.
41% : The bill, sponsored by New York Congressman Jerry Nadler takes direct aim at Justice Clarence Thomas' opinion in the Dobbs case that called for the reversal of multiple decisions that enshrined same-sex marriage.
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