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Nadler, Feinstein Reintroduce “Respect for Marriage Act,” Ensuring Full Repeal of Discriminatory Defense of Marriage Act

WASHINGTON, D.C. – Today, Congressman Jerrold Nadler (D-NY), the top Democrat on the House Judiciary Subcommittee on the Constitution and Civil Justice, and Senator Dianne Feinstein (D-Calif.), a senior member of the Senate Judiciary Committee, reintroduced the Respect for Marriage Act, the bill to repeal the discriminatory Defense of Marriage Act (DOMA). The bill has 161 original cosponsors in the House and 41 in the Senate.  The list of cosponsors is attached below.

Congressman Nadler said: “Today’s Supreme Court ruling in United States v. Windsor affirms what we stand for as Americans – the guarantee that every person and every family is given equal respect under the law.  It means that married same-sex couples can participate fully in federal programs that provide much-needed security for American families.  Far beyond this, today’s ruling also means that these couples – their loving commitments and lawful marriages – will finally receive their government’s equal respect and support.” 

“We should rejoice and celebrate today’s ruling, but our work is not yet done.  The Court has ruled that Section 3 of DOMA is unconstitutional, but Congress still must repeal the law in its entirety.  That is why we are reintroducing the Respect for Marriage Act, which repeals DOMA in its entirety and sends DOMA into the history books where it belongs.  This bill ensures repeal of section 2 of DOMA, which was not at issue in the Windsor case and purports to excuse the states from even considering whether to honor the marriage of a gay and lesbian couple performed by a sister state.  The bill also provides a uniform rule for recognizing couples under federal law, ensuring that all lawfully married couples will be recognized under federal law, no matter where they live,” Nadler added. “We salute today’s ruling.  It is a tremendously important victory, but it is also a call to all of us to finish the job by passing the Respect for Marriage Act.

Senator Feinstein said: “I was one of 14 senators to oppose DOMA in 1996.  Today’s ruling by the Supreme Court clearly establishes that one class of legally married individuals cannot be denied rights under federal law accorded to all other legally married couples.  Our legislation is necessary because inequities in the administration of more than 1,100 federal laws affected by DOMA—including social security and veterans benefits—will still need to be fixed.  It is time Congress strike this discriminatory law once and for all.”

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The Respect for Marriage Act has 161 original cosponsors, including Congressman Nadler, in the House and 41 original cosponsors, including Senator Feinstein, in the Senate.

Senate Cosponsors of the Respect for Marriage Act

Tammy Baldwin (D-Wisc.), Max Baucus (D-Mont.), Michael Bennet (D-Colo.), Richard Blumenthal (D-Conn.), Barbara Boxer (D-Calif.), Sherrod Brown (D-Ohio), Maria Cantwell (D-Wash.), Ben Cardin (D-Md.), Tom Carper (D-Del.), Robert Casey (D-Penn.), Chris Coons (D-Del.), William “Mo” Cowan (D-Mass.), Dick Durbin (D-Ill.), Al Franken (D-Minn.), Kirsten Gillibrand (D-N.Y.), Tom Harkin (D-Iowa), Martin Heinrich (D-N.M.), Mazie Hirono (D-Hawaii), Tim Kaine (D-Va.), Angus King (I-Maine), Amy Klobuchar (D-Minn.), Pat Leahy (D-Vt.), Carl Levin (D-Mich.), Claire McCaskill (D-Mo.), Robert Menendez (D-N.J.), Jeff Merkley (D-Ore.), Barbara Mikulski (D-Md.), Christopher Murphy (D-Conn.), Patty Murray (D-Wash.), Jack Reed (D-R.I.), Bernard Sanders (I-Vt.), Brian Schatz (D-Hawaii), Charles Schumer (D-N.Y.), Jeanne Shaheen (D-N.H.), Debbie Stabenow (D-Mich.), Mark Udall (D-Colo.), Tom Udall (D-N.M.), Elizabeth Warren (D-Mass.), Sheldon Whitehouse (D-R.I.) and Ron Wyden (D-Ore.).

House Cosponsors of the Respect for Marriage Act

1

Rep.

Jerrold

Nadler

2

Rep.

Nancy

Pelosi

3

Rep.

Steny

Hoyer

4

Rep.

Jim

Clyburn

5

Rep.

John

Conyers

6

Rep.

Jared

Polis

7

Rep.

David

Cicilline

8

Rep.

Sean Patrick

Maloney

9

Rep.

Mark

Pocan

10

Rep.

Kyrsten

Sinema

11

Rep.

Mark

Takano

12

Rep.

Rob

Andrews

13

Rep.

Ron

Barber

14

Rep.

Karen

Bass

15

Rep.

Xavier

Becerra

16

Rep.

Tim

Bishop

17

Rep.

Earl

Blumenauer

18

Rep.

Suzanne

Bonamici

19

Rep.

Robert

Brady

20

Rep.

Bruce

Braley

21

Rep.

Julia

Brownley

22

Rep.

Lois

Capps

23

Rep.

Michael

Capuano

24

Rep.

Tony

Cardenas

25

Rep.

John

Carney

26

Rep.

Matt

Cartwright

27

Rep.

Kathy

Castor

28

Rep.

Joaquin

Castro

29

Rep.

Donna

Christensen

30

Rep.

Judy

Chu

31

Rep.

Yvette

Clarke

32

Rep.

William Lacy

Clay

33

Rep.

Emanuel

Cleaver

34

Rep.

Steve

Cohen

35

Rep.

Gerry

Connolly

36

Rep.

Joe

Courtney

37

Rep.

Joe

Crowley

38

Rep.

Elijah

Cummings

39

Rep.

Danny

Davis

40

Rep.

Susan

Davis

41

Rep.

Peter

DeFazio

42

Rep.

Diana

DeGette

43

Rep.

John

Delaney

44

Rep.

Rosa

DeLauro

45

Rep.

Suzan

DelBene

46

Rep.

Ted

Deutch

47

Rep.

John

Dingell

48

Rep.

Lloyd

Doggett

49

Rep.

Michael

Doyle

50

Rep.

Donna

Edwards

51

Rep.

Keith

Ellison

52

Rep.

Eliot

Engel

53

Rep.

Anna

Eshoo

54

Rep.

Elizabeth

Esty

55

Rep.

Sam

Farr

56

Rep.

Chaka

Fattah

57

Rep.

Bill

Foster

58

Rep.

Marcia

Fudge

59

Rep.

Tulsi

Gabbard

60

Rep.

John

Garamendi

61

Rep.

Alan

Grayson

62

Rep.

Al

Green

63

Rep.

Raul

Grijalva

64

Rep.

Luis

Gutierrez

65

Rep.

Janice

Hahn

66

Rep.

Colleen

Hanabusa

67

Rep.

Richard

Hanna

68

Rep.

Alcee

Hastings

69

Rep.

Denny

Heck

70

Rep.

Brian

Higgins

71

Rep.

Jim

Himes

72

Rep.

Rush

Holt

73

Rep.

Mike

Honda

74

Rep.

Steven

Horsford

75

Rep.

Jared

Huffman

76

Rep.

Steve

Israel

77

Rep.

Eddie Bernice

Johnson

78

Rep.

Hank

Johnson

79

Rep.

Marcy

Kaptur

80

Rep.

Bill

Keating

81

Rep.

Joe

Kennedy

82

Rep.

Dan

Kildee

83

Rep.

Derek

Kilmer

84

Rep.

Ann

Kirkparick

85

Rep.

Ann McLane

Kuster

86

Rep.

James

Langevin

87

Rep.

Rick

Larsen

88

Rep.

John

Larson

89

Rep.

Barbara

Lee

90

Rep.

Sander

Levin

91

Rep.

John

Lewis

92

Rep.

David

Loebsack

93

Rep.

Zoe

Lofgren

94

Rep.

Alan

Lowenthal

95

Rep.

Nita

Lowey

96

Rep.

Ben Ray

Lujan

97

Rep.

Stephen

Lynch

98

Rep.

Daniel

Maffei

99

Rep.

Carolyn

Maloney

100

Rep.

Ed

Markey

101

Rep.

Doris

Matsui

102

Rep.

Carolyn

McCarthy

103

Rep.

Betty

McCollum

104

Rep.

Jim

McDermott

105

Rep.

Jim

McGovern

106

Rep.

Gregory

Meeks

107

Rep.

Grace

Meng

108

Rep.

Michael

Michaud

109

Rep.

George

Miller

110

Rep.

Gwen

Moore

111

Rep.

Jim

Moran

112

Rep.

Grace

Napolitano

113

Rep.

Gloria

Negrete McLeod

114

Rep.

Richard

Nolan

115

Del.

Eleanor Holmes

Norton

116

Rep.

Beto

O'Rourke

117

Rep.

William 

Owens

118

Rep.

Frank

Pallone

119

Rep.

Bill

Pascrell

120

Rep.

Ed

Pastor

121

Rep.

Gary

Peters

122

Rep.

Chellie

Pingree

123

Rep.

David

Price

124

Rep.

Mike

Quigley

125

Rep.

Charles

Rangel

126

Rep.

Ileana

Ros-Lehtinen

127

Rep.

Lucille

Roybal-Allard

128

Rep.

Bobby

Rush

129

Rep.

Tim

Ryan

130

Rep.

Linda

Sanchez

131

Rep.

Loretta

Sanchez

132

Rep.

John

Sarbanes

133

Rep.

Jan

Schakowsky

134

Rep.

Adam

Schiff

135

Rep.

Brad

Schneider

136

Rep.

Allyson

Schwartz

137

Rep.

Bobby

Scott

138

Rep.

Jose

Serrano

139

Rep.

Carol

Shea-Porter

140

Rep.

Brad

Sherman

141

Rep.

Albio

Sires

142

Rep.

Louise

Slaughter

143

Rep.

Adam

Smith

144

Rep.

Jackie

Speier

145

Rep.

Eric

Swalwell

146

Rep.

Mike

Thompson

147

Rep.

John

Tierney

148

Rep.

Dina

Titus

149

Rep.

Paul

Tonko

150

Rep.

Niki

Tsongas

151

Rep.

Chris

Van Hollen

152

Rep.

Juan

Vargas

153

Rep.

Marc

Veasey

154

Rep.

Nydia

Velazquez

155

Rep.

Tim

Walz

156

Rep.

Debbie

Wasserman Schultz

157

Rep.

Melvin

Watt

158

Rep.

Henry

Waxman

159

Rep.

Peter

Welch

160

Rep.

Frederica

Wilson

161

Rep.

John

Yarmuth

 

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