The US Senate has passed a landmark bipartisan bill to protect same-sex and interracial marriage. The legislation now goes back to the House of Representatives, which is expected to approve it and send it to President Biden to sign. Supporters of the bill hope to pass it before Republicans take control of the House in January.
The bill gained traction in the wake of the Supreme Court’s decision in June of this year that overturned the federal right to an abortion. LGBT advocates fear that same-sex marriage could also come under threat in the coming months.
The legislation gained support from a number of Republican senators after it was amended to include provisions protecting religious freedoms. The bill, which aims to shore up same-sex marriage rights in federal law, gained support after it was amended to include provisions protecting religious freedoms.