Biden Signs Respect for Marriage Act, Repealing Discriminatory DOMA Law

The Act, reflecting the President's and the country's evolution on LGBTQ rights, grants same-sex married couples access to the same federal benefits as opposite-sex married couples

President Joe Biden signed the Respect for Marriage Act into law, a move that reflects both his own evolution on the issue of same-sex marriage and the country’s changing attitudes towards it. The Act, which was passed by Congress, repealed the Defense of Marriage Act (DOMA), a federal law that defined marriage as between one man and one woman. The Act will now ensure that same-sex married couples have access to the same federal benefits as opposite-sex married couples.

The Defense of Marriage Act (DOMA) was passed in 1996 and signed into law by President Bill Clinton. The law was widely criticized for being discriminatory against same-sex couples, and it faced a number of legal challenges over the years. In 2013, the Supreme Court struck down a key provision of the law, which had denied federal benefits to same-sex couples. However, the law remained on the books and continued to discriminate against same-sex couples.

President Biden, who once opposed same-sex marriage, has come to support it, reflecting the changing attitudes of the American people. A majority of Americans now support same-sex marriage, and it has become legal in all 50 states.

The signing of the Respect for Marriage Act is seen as a significant step towards full equality for the LGBTQ community. “The repeal of DOMA is a historic step forward for equality, and it sends a powerful message to LGBTQ Americans and their families that they are valued and respected,” said Human Rights Campaign President Alphonso David in a statement.

The Act will ensure that same-sex married couples have access to the same federal benefits as opposite-sex married couples, including Social Security, veterans benefits, and immigration benefits. It will also ensure that same-sex married couples are recognized as married for tax purposes and that they are able to file joint tax returns.

The signing of the Respect for Marriage Act is a reflection of the country’s evolution on the issue of same-sex marriage and marks a significant step forward in the fight for LGBTQ rights.

By Randal Wiseman

Randal Wiseman is a highly respected journalist and avid sports fan who brings a wealth of experience and passion to his role as Managing Editor of the Oklahoma Daily Globe. Originally from Tulsa, Oklahoma, Randal developed a love for writing and sports at a young age. He earned his degree in journalism from the University of Oklahoma and began his career as a reporter for the Tulsa World. Throughout his career, Randal has covered a wide range of topics, from local news to sports to investigative journalism. When he's not working, Randal can often be found enjoying the great outdoors with his wife and two children. He's an avid hunter and fisherman and enjoys exploring the state's many beautiful lakes and rivers. He's also a devoted fan of the Oklahoma Sooners and Oklahoma City Thunder, and can often be found cheering them on at games. Randal is deeply committed to his community and volunteers regularly with local organizations. He believes that good journalism is essential to holding those in power accountable and is proud to be a part of the Oklahoma Daily Globe's mission to provide quality news to the people of Oklahoma.

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