Biden to fortify same-sex marriage protection as time runs out on House Democrats
WASHINGTON — President Joe Biden is poised to sign into U.S. law new federal protections for same-sex marriages, a step aimed at defending civil liberties that some fear are in danger because of a conservative Supreme Court.
Biden is expected to sign the Respect for Marriage Act during a ceremony today at the White House.
Congress introduced the bill in July, shortly after a high court decision on abortion that observers say threatens other privacy-based precedents, including same-sex and interracial marriage.
Getting it passed took on new urgency after Republicans won control of the House of Representatives in last month’s midterm elections.