International Desk: The US Senate passed the same-sex marriage bill. Now the House of Representatives will judge it. This information was reported in a report by Deutsche Welle.
In a 2015 ruling, the US Supreme Court upheld same-sex and same-sex marriage, according to reports. Now the Supreme Court has taken initiative to review that decision again. As a result, there are fears that the conservative-dominated Supreme Court could end same-sex marriage and take away abortion rights.
In this situation, the Senate passed the same-sex and same-sex marriage bill. In addition to Democrats, 12 Republicans also voted for the bill. The bill passed the Senate by a vote of 61-36.
The bill will now go to the House of Representatives. If passed there, it will be sent to Biden. Biden, however, said after the passage of the bill in the Senate, the passage of the Respect for Marriage Act in the Senate means that the United States is once again acknowledging its fundamental truth, that love means love. Americans can marry the people they love.
The United States has long been divided on this issue. After the bill was passed, Senate leader Chuck Schumer said it was a big step forward in providing justice to the LGBTQ community in the United States. Democrats want to quickly pass the bill.
They have a majority in the Senate after the midterm elections. But Republicans have a majority in the House after the midterm elections. He said that the new Congress will start working from January.
Same-sex marriage is now legal in the United States. The Supreme Court gave this verdict in 1967 and 2015. But last June, the Supreme Court reversed its previous decision on abortion. Now the question has arisen whether the Supreme Court will change its decision on same-sex marriage.
In this context the new bill has become very important. The new bill has changed the definition of marriage. Earlier it was said that marriage would be between a man and a woman. Now it is said, marriage can be done regardless of sex, caste, caste, country.
