WASHINGTON, September 14, 2009

Gay Marriage Backers Move to Repeal Law

Defense of Marriage Act Denies Federal Benefits to Same-Sex Couples; Vote Unlikely This Year

  • Rep. Barney Frank believes the legislation has little chance of passage.

    Rep. Barney Frank believes the legislation has little chance of passage.  (CBS)

(AP)  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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by lloydbest1 September 15, 2009 12:30 AM EDT
"President Barack Obama pledged as a candidate to work for repeal (of the Defense of Marriage Act)."

Time's wasting, sir.
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by DaVicar6 September 15, 2009 12:52 PM EDT
Barrack is to busy reniging on other promises to be concerned with this.
by greenegg12 September 14, 2009 9:48 PM EDT
its time for equal rights..seems that gay people pay the same in taxes, they should have the same rights as the rest of us
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by DaVicar6 September 15, 2009 12:51 PM EDT
they have the right to pay taxes, and they have the right to civil onions...that should be enough.
by underdogus09 September 14, 2009 9:22 PM EDT
My take is that the Government has plans for dealing with those rejecting the NWO......
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by underdogus09 September 14, 2009 9:20 PM EDT
My take is that the Government has plans for dealing with those rejecting the NWO....
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by underdogus09 September 14, 2009 8:23 PM EDT
Why is the National Guard recruiting for"internment camps"???.......check it out folks (google) "Internment/Resettlement (I/R) Specialists in the Army"
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by woeisme1 September 15, 2009 6:40 AM EDT
by underdogus09 September 14, 2009 8:23 PM EDT
Why is the National Guard recruiting for"internment camps"???.......check it out folks (google)
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Quit advertising on the board and stay on topic! Geeeeesh
by woeisme1 September 14, 2009 7:54 PM EDT
Well I am sorry but I do not agree with this at all. Nothing against those who are gay, it's just not my cup of tea.

But where do we stop? This one demands that and that one demands this...is there no standard anymore?
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by mav547166 September 14, 2009 6:13 PM EDT
Wow this would bring a 94 repeat for sure.
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by User_00000000002945496845 September 14, 2009 8:32 PM EDT
I don't understand why the gay community still pays taxes.
by DaVicar6 September 15, 2009 12:49 PM EDT
by User "I don't understand why the gay community still pays taxes."



Just because one suffers from deep-seated perversion doesn't exempt them from the law.
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