U.S. Senate votes on legislation protecting gay marriage on Thursday were put off until after the Nov. 8 congressional elections, as negotiators failed to win enough Republican support to ensure passage.
WASHINGTON -
The U.S. Census Bureau in 2019 estimated that there were 543,000 same-sex married couple households and 469,000 households with same-sex unmarried partners living together. Senators leading the negotiations issued a statement saying that they needed additional time to work on the bill. "We are confident that when our legislation comes to the Senate floor for a vote, we will have the bipartisan support to pass the bill," said Democratic Senators Tammy Baldwin and Kyrsten Sinema and Republicans Susan Collins, Rob Portman and Thom Tillis.
The Senate's failure to win sufficient Republican support for a bill came after the Democratic-controlled House of Representatives in mid-July passed such a measure with the backing of 47 Republicans. But some supporters of the bill said the real snag was that there just were not enough Republicans willing to back any such bill, especially six weeks before the elections.
South Africa Latest News, South Africa Headlines
Similar News:You can also read news stories similar to this one that we have collected from other news sources.
Kanye West Wants 'Yeezy' to Himself and is Gearing up For 'War'Ye’s quest to sever ties with Gap appears to have hit a snag
Read more »
What is State Issue 2?: Ohioans to decide on noncitizens' voting rightsIf voters approve the amendment, only U.S. citizens ages 18 and older and registered to vote for at least a month can vote in state/local elections.
Read more »
What is State Issue 2? Ohioans to decide on noncitizens' voting rightsIssue 2 proposes that only adult U.S. citizens who legally reside and are registered to vote in Ohio for at least 30 days can cast a ballot in future state and local elections.
Read more »
That 'Don't Say Gay' law is very popular when you accurately describe itDemocrats and establishment media wailed about Florida’s law to prevent teachers from teaching about sexual orientation and gender identity to children, dishonestly calling it the “Don’t Say Gay” bill.
Read more »