Por: Time Politics November 19, 2022
This article is part of The D.C. Brief, TIME’s politics newsletter. Sign up to get stories like this sent to your inbox. A 21-year-old Hillary Diane Rodham rose in her graduation robes ready to make history that May 1969 morning at Wellesley College, but first she was going to respond to the Republican Senator who had spoken immediately before her. As the first Wellesley student to be afforded the privilege to address her graduating class, she... + full article
The Advocate USA Politics November 17, 2022
WASHINGTON — Legislation to protect same-sex and interracial marriages crossed a major U.S. Senate hurdle Wednesday afternoon, putting Congress on track to take the historic step of ensuring that such unions are enshrined in federal law.Twelve Republicans voted with all... + más
Sighs of Relief as Same-Sex Marriage Bill Clears Senate Hurdle | NBC 6 South Florida
Same-sex, interracial marriage legislation clears key Senate hurdle | Orlando Sentinel
Time USA Politics November 17, 2022
The Senate voted 62-37 on Wednesday to advance legislation codifying protections for same-sex and interracial marriage, signaling the bill has secured enough Republican votes to pass the landmark bill into federal law. All 50 members of the Democratic caucus and 12 Republicans... + más
The 32 countries around the world where same-sex marriage is legal | Business Insider
Senate poised to advance same-sex marriage bill | Portland Press Herald
Los Angeles Times USA Politics November 16, 2022
Staring down the prospect of divided government in the next Congress, Senate Democrats are moving forward with legislation this week to protect same-sex and interracial marriages. It’s a vote that’s “as personal as it gets,” Senate Majority Leader Charles E. Schumer... + más
Best TV Show bracket: Here’s how you voted in Rounds 1 and 2 | The Boston Globe
Senate Advances Historic Bill to Protect Same-Sex Marriage | Time
CBS News USA Politics November 16, 2022
Washington — The Senate on Wednesday advanced legislation that would provide federal protections for same-sex and interracial marriages, endorsing the measure in a bipartisan vote that moves it closer to becoming law.The 62 to 37 vote was a crucial test of support for the... + más
MLB Twitter Praises Aaron Judge Breaking Roger Maris' Home Run Record With 62 | Bleacher Report
Portland Press Herald USA World November 16, 2022
Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer, D-N.Y., speaks to reporters following a closed-door policy meeting on the Democrats’ lame duck agenda, at the Capitol in Washington, Tuesday, Nov. 15, 2022. AP Photo/J. Scott Applewhite WASHINGTON – The Senate is poised Wednesday to take... + más
Slate USA Politics November 15, 2022
Congress is on the brink of enshrining marriage equality into federal law by passing the most consequential gay rights measure in history. On the brink of this victory, however, there’s still a great deal of confusion over what, exactly, the bill does— . The short answer is... + más
Business Insider USA Life October 31, 2022
People fighting for same-sex marriage rights around the world have seen global support increase in recent years. Australia, and legalized same-sex marriage in 2017, and , becoming the first government in Asia to welcome legislation on marriage equality. Slovenia became the... + más
Supreme Court: Gay marriage case video can be made public | Associated Press
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