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Our View: Let’s not lose sight of why Respect for Marriage Act is needed

Por: Portland Press Herald Opinion December 04, 2022

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A bill protecting same-sex marriage is headed toward . At any time before the 2015 Supreme Court decision in Obergefell v. Hodges, that would be cause for celebration. As it stands, it only feels like half an insurance policy. It’s also an ominous indication of the backlash against LGBTQ rights and of the enduring power of the politics of hate and bigotry. The Respect for Marriage Act, which has now passed important votes in the House and... + full article



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