Thursday, March 17, 2011

Democrats In Congress Introduce Bill To Repeal DOMA

The Hill reported yesterday that Democrats in both the House and Senate have introduced the Respect for Marriage Act (full text). The bill would repeal the Defense of Marriage Act and instead recognize as valid for federal law purposes any same-sex marriage that was legally entered into in the jurisdiction where it was performed. On the Senate side, the bill was introduced by Sen. Dianne Feinstein and is co-sponsored by 18 other Senate Democrats. (Press release.) In the House, the bill was introduced by Representatives Jerrold Nadler and John Conyers, and is co-sponsored by four gay and lesbian members of Congress. The Hill says that the chances of the bill passing the House are slim.