The bill passed does not require states to legalize same-sex marriage. But it does require them to recognize same-sex marriages from other states. | via philstarlife
But after the court's historic overturning of a longstanding ruling protecting theearlier this year, many progressives fear that same-sex marriage may also be under threat.
After it clears the Senate—a vote is expected soon but no date has been set—the bill now must go back to the House again for a final vote. So if the Supreme Court were to overturn the 2015 ruling that legalized same-sex marriages, a state that bans them will still have to recognize such unions carried out in other states.
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