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Larsen Votes to Protect Marriage Equality
Washington, D.C.,
July 19, 2022
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Equality & Opportunity
Rep. Rick Larsen (WA-02) voted for the bipartisan Respect for Marriage Act, legislation to enshrine marriage equality into federal law. The Respect for Marriage Act repeals the Defense of Marriage Act (DOMA), a discriminatory federal law that excludes same-sex couples from marriage. The Respect for Marriage Act passed the House of Representatives by a final vote of 267 to 157 and now heads to the Senate for consideration.
WASHINGTON, D.C. – Today, Rep. Rick Larsen (WA-02) voted for the bipartisan Respect for Marriage Act, legislation to enshrine marriage equality into federal law. The Respect for Marriage Act repeals the Defense of Marriage Act (DOMA), a discriminatory federal law that excludes same-sex couples from marriage. The Respect for Marriage Act passed the House of Representatives by a final vote of 267 to 157 and now heads to the Senate for consideration. “Marriage is a civil right, regardless of sex, race, ethnicity or national origin,” said Larsen. “I am proud to be from Washington state, which has led the way in extending marriage rights for all. Now, the Respect for Marriage Act will enshrine this right for Washingtonians and prohibit officials in other states from discriminating against same-sex and interracial couples.” The Respect for Marriage Act includes several provisions to protect marriage equality:
Notably, 157 Republican members of Congress voted against the Respect for Marriage Act, legislation to codify marriage equality and protect same-sex and interracial couples. The Respect for Marriage Act is supported by leading advocacy organizations, including the ACLU, Center for American Progress, Equality Federation, Family Equality, Freedom for All Americans, GLAD, Human Rights Campaign, Lambda Legal, National Black Justice Coalition, National Center for Lesbian Rights, National Women’s Law Center and PFLAG. ### |