Thirty-nine House Republicans joined all Democrats in support of the Respect for Marriage Act. The Senate passed the bill in a bipartisan vote on Nov. 29, after including a bipartisan amendment to ease some Republicans’ concerns about religious liberty. wapo.st/3Y3vBDn
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There's a bigger story out there right now and this isn't it. Review part 2 of the Twitter Files
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Look, we’re proposing a bill that says water is wet!
What else in in that bill?
You saw the name…how can you be against that?
The name is fine, what’s in the bill? How will it affect people?
Once we vote on it, you can read it. Now vote or you hate water!! Racist!
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But they were all okay with continuing to allow restrictions of the black vote in the South. Boo!!
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🤔 How many of the 139 R's did you interview (before or after) and ask them 👉how many couples they have met and spoken with in the lgbtq community?🤔 If none, what PREVENTED them? Voted against, without talking to anyone? 🧐 Ask the Right Questions
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Wouldn't it be nice if Congress could respond to SCOTUS ripping the rights of women away, as quickly as guaranteeing marriage rights. 😡
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