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Posted by: Stacey Shrader Joslin on Sep 19, 2022

The U.S. Senate will not vote on legislation to codify same sex marriage rights until after the midterm elections, bipartisan negotiators announced last week. The move follows weeks of behind-the-scenes discussions among five U.S. senators from both political parties who have been drafting an amendment to the House-passed legislation that they hoped would secure more Republican votes. The U.S. House passed the Respect for Marriage Act in July by a bipartisan vote that received the backing of 47 Republican lawmakers. The legislation would also protect interracial marriages, Tennessee Lookout reports.