Schumer tees up vote to codify same-sex marriage into law after bipartisan agreement
LGBTQ Issues,Family And Marriage,US Senate,Bipartisanship,Religion And Faith,Susan Collins,Tammy Baldwin,Kyrsten Sinema,Rob Portman,Thom Tillis,Same-Sex Marriage
Senate Majority Leader Charles E. Schumer moved Monday for a floor vote later this week on bipartisan legislation to codify the Supreme Court’s ruling on same-sex marriage rights into law following a months-long impasse.
The New York Democrat teed up a procedural vote for Wednesday that will require 60 votes to advance to final passage as early as this week.
The bill is expected to clear the 60-vote filibuster threshold after a bipartisan group spearheading the legislation announced they had an agreement on protecting nonprofit religious groups that oppose performing same-sex marriage services. Those lead senators include Democrats Tammy Baldwin of Wisconsin and Kyrsten Sinema of Arizona, and Republicans Susan Collins of Maine, Rob Portman of Ohio and Thom Tillis of North Carolina.
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