Georgia Delegation Split On Bill Codifying Same-Sex Marriage
Washington,
July 20, 2022
Georgia Delegation Split On Bill Codifying Same-Sex MarriageThe vote in the U.S. House of Representatives on the Respect for Marriage Act was 267-157, with every Democrat voting in favor of the bill. 47 Republicans joined in support of the bill, however, none of those Republicans represent Georgia. The bill follows references to revisiting same-sex marriage rulings as outlined in SCOTUS opinions in Dobbs v. Jackson, the measure which overturned Roe v. Wade. The Respect for Marriage Act, brought by New York Congressman Jerrold Nadler. Specifically, the bill language:
All in all, 157 Republicans voted against the measure on Tuesday. Seven did not cast a vote, including Representatives Babin, Burchett, Hartzler, Hollingsworth, Lucas, McKinley, and Miller (WV). Among those voting NAY were those in Georgia’s House delegation:
Democratic Representaitves Sanford Bishop, Hank Johnson, Nikeima Williams, Lucy McBath, Carolyn Bourdeaux, and David Scott all voted YEA. The bill now heads to the U.S. Senate, however, its fate remains unknown. |