March 20th, 2010
 

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Backers of gay marriage want to repeal federal law


(Washington) Gay marriage supporters are moving to repeal a law that denies federal benefits to same-sex couples, but there’s little chance of a vote this year.

Repeal legislation to be introduced Tuesday has at least 76 House sponsors. A spokesman for the lead sponsor, Democratic Rep. Jerrold Nadler of New York, acknowledged that repealing the Defense of Marriage Act was not a priority for movement anytime soon.

The 1996 law bars federal recognition of gay unions, including the granting of Social Security survivor payments and other government benefits to couples. The law even bars same-sex couples from receiving the benefits in states that have legalized their marriage.

President Barack Obama pledged as a candidate to work for repeal. Last month, the president insisted he still wants to scrap what he calls a discriminatory federal marriage law, even though his administration angered gay rights activists by defending it in court.

Ilan Kayatsky, spokesman for Nadler, said the repeal was being introduced now primarily “to gain support and momentum and educate people.” Nadler chairs a Judiciary subcommittee that would consider a repeal.

Rep. Barney Frank, D-Mass., an influential, openly gay lawmaker, favors repeal but has not signed on as a co-sponsor of Nadler’s bill. Frank believes the legislation would have little chance of passage, because it would allow same-sex couples to take their partnership benefits across state lines, said spokesman Harry Gural.

The president of a gay advocacy group, the Human Rights Campaign, said Frank’s disagreement was about tactics, not the goal of repeal.

“We’re making a case for an ambitious bill, and I don’t have any illusions that it will be easy or happen overnight,” added the group’s president, Joe Solmonese.

There also has been no movement for repeal in the Senate, where it would be difficult to gain the 60 votes needed to break a filibuster.


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  • Ginelle Said: September 15th, 2009 at 11:44 am
    • Typical, when it comes to Gay rights and politics, somehow Gay rights ends up on the back burner! Someday, that back burner is going to cause the pot to boil over from the many years of pressure build up.

  • Drewski Said: September 16th, 2009 at 5:27 am
    • Well, yes, Rep. Frank, repealing DOMA would allow gay married couples to do just like the str8 ones. That’s as it should be. As the Staples Singers said, I don’t give a good gahoot if this passes this term. It’s the right thing to do. Rep. Nadler may be a lonely voice, but he has the courage to be the only voice in the room. That’s some balls, y’all. Some serious balls. Takes a person seriously right with him/herself to go to that, and Nadler has. Look at how the Dems are STILL cowed by Faux News, how they STILL let a MINORITY of GOP nutjobs dictate so much of the agenda. Why do we act like sheep? Where’s the support for Rep. Nadler? WHO CARES if it fails this time? This is a man with truth on his side.

  • Lee Dorsey Said: September 16th, 2009 at 11:47 am
    • Ginelle, I think the STONEWALL 2.0 pot is bubbling away. There are good suits up in CA and in MASS. There are Referendums in Wash and Maine…and in CA we have already sichtarted working up Repeal of H8.
      Go march… meet others, join up and help stir the pot.
      It is great that some congressmen threw this in the Legislative pot too. Along with the Matthew Shephard Bill, which has not been signed!!!! The ENDA bill, the UAFA bill, and MREA (which would do away with DADT)… you want something done.. Go do it.

 
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