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Polygamy Seen as Possibility Under House-Passed Respect for Marriage Bill

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🗓️ 1 August 2022

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House Democrats—with the assistance of 47 Republicans—on July 19 passed the Respect for Marriage Act. The bill would federally recognize any marriage if it is legally performed in any of the 50 states, and would allow the attorney general to file civil action lawsuits against states that refuse to recognize marriages from other states. The bill, which would formally repeal the 1996 Defense of Marriage Act, now goes to the Senate, where it will require 60 votes to overcome a likely filibuster. While recent polling data suggests that Americans overall are more in favor of gay marriage than generations prior, Heritage Foundation research assistant Jared Eckert warns that the House-passed bill could have dire consequences if passed by the Senate and signed into law by President Joe Biden. “If one state—just one state—recognizes polygamy as a legitimate marriage or legal marriage, then basically, the federal government has to do that,” says Eckert. Eckert joins the show today to discuss that and other possible unintended consequences of the Respect for Marriage Act, and what states can do to ensure their rights aren’t trampled on. We also cover these stories Biden is reported to be “on the mend” from COVID-19, even as Sen. Joe Manchin, D-W.Va., says he has contracted the virus. Sen. Lindsay Graham, R-S.C., proposes raising the mandatory age for commercial pilots to retire from 65 to 67 years old. New polling data suggests 2 in 3 Americans favor term limits for Supreme Court justices. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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0:00.0

And I'm Virginia Allen, House Democrats and some Republicans have successfully passed

0:16.6

the Respect for Marriage Act.

0:18.7

The bill would federally recognize any marriage if it was legally performed in any of the

0:23.9

50 states and would allow the Attorney General to file civil action lawsuits against

0:29.6

states that refuse to recognize marriages from other states.

0:34.0

While recent polling data suggests that Americans overall are more in favor of gay marriage

0:39.5

than generations prior, Heritage Foundation Research Assistant Jared Eckert argues this

0:45.5

bill could have dire consequences if passed.

0:49.1

Eckert joins the show today to discuss the unintended consequences of the Respect for

0:53.6

Marriage Act and what states can do to ensure their rights aren't trampled on.

0:59.2

But before we get to Doug's conversation with Jared Eckert, let's hit today's top

1:03.2

news.

1:15.6

President Joe Biden has merely made a full recovery from COVID-19.

1:20.5

That's according to White House physician Kevin O'Connor.

1:23.5

O'Connor says Biden's only remaining symptoms are nasal congestion and minimal

1:29.1

hoarseness.

1:30.5

But COVID is continuing to spread in the government.

1:33.6

West Virginia Democrat Senator Joe Manchin has also tested positive.

1:38.5

He tweeted about testing positive for COVID on Monday, writing,

1:41.9

I am fully vaccinated and boosted and am experiencing mild symptoms.

1:47.3

I will isolate and follow CDC guidelines as I continue to work remotely to serve West

1:53.2

Virginians.

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