This legislation is essential to securing marriage equality for same-gender couples, as well as the marriages of individuals of different races, ethnicities or national origin. The bill would enshrine into law the diversity and inclusivity of the US. Marriages, whether same-gender or interracial, or of people of different ethnicities and nationalities, would be protected under federal law, and states would be required to recognize them. The bill ensures that people who enter into same-gender marriages and marriages of different races, ethnicities and national origin have the certainty of equal treatment under the law and the dignity afforded other married couples regardless of where they live.
Vote result: Passed
YEAs: 61
NAYs: 36
Legislator Sort descending | State | Party | Vote | |
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Sen. Rick Scott | Republican | No | ||
Sen. Jeanne Shaheen | Democrat | Yes | ||
Sen. Richard C. Shelby | Republican | No | ||
Sen. Kyrsten Sinema | ID ID | Yes | ||
Sen. Tina Smith | Democrat | Yes | ||
Sen. Debbie Stabenow | Democrat | Yes | ||
Sen. Dan Sullivan | Republican | Yes | ||
Sen. Jon Tester | Democrat | Yes | ||
Sen. John Thune | Republican | No | ||
Sen. Thom Tillis | Republican | Yes | ||
Sen. Patrick J. Toomey | Republican | Not Voting | ||
Sen. Tommy Tuberville | Republican | No | ||
Sen. Chris Van Hollen | Democrat | Yes | ||
Sen. Mark Warner | Democrat | Yes | ||
Sen. Raphael Warnock | Democrat | Not Voting | ||
Sen. Elizabeth Warren | Democrat | Yes | ||
Sen. Sheldon Whitehouse | Democrat | Yes | ||
Sen. Roger Wicker | Republican | No | ||
Sen. Ron Wyden | Democrat | Yes | ||
Sen. Todd Young | Republican | Yes |