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US Senate passes same-sex marriage protection bill
Updated On: 01 December, 2022 02:46 PM IST | Washington | Agencies
It would not bar states from blocking same-sex or interracial marriages if the Supreme Court allowed them to do so

Tammy Baldwin, first gay person elected to the U.S. Senate
The U.S. Senate passed a bill on Tuesday that would protect federal recognition of same-sex marriage, a measure taken up in response to worries the Supreme Court could overturn a 2015 decision that legalised it nationwide.
The narrowly tailored bill, which would require the federal government to recognise a marriage if it was legal in the state in which it was performed, is meant to be a backstop if the Supreme Court acted against same-sex marriage. It would not bar states from blocking same-sex or interracial marriages if the Supreme Court allowed them to do so.
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