If we keep pushing, we get the bill to codify marriage equality over the finish line.
 

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Jennifer Wexton for Congress

John, there is major momentum behind our push to legislatively codify marriage equality.

As of today, five Republican Senators have voiced their support for this bill. We have a real chance of overcoming a filibuster, getting the legislation to President Biden's desk, and making it the official law of the land that the right of same-sex couples to marry cannot be restricted.

We can get this done, John. Now is the time for us to make our voices heard. Can you help us get another 274 signatures on our petition? Add your name today →

Thank you,

Team Wexton

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John, yesterday I voted for a bill that will nationally codify marriage equality.

The House has done its part, and now the Senate must act to ensure that same-sex couples have the same rights as everyone else.

Tell the Senate today: Pass legislation to protect marriage equality.

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When Roe v. Wade was overturned last month, we knew that this was just the beginning of the GOP’s campaign to roll back basic human rights. Across the country, radical Republicans are doing everything they can to fight social progress.

In his concurring opinion on the case that overturned Roe, Justice Clarence Thomas made very clear what the far right hopes to do: he suggested that the Supreme Court “should reconsider” its decisions to guarantee the rights to contraception, same-sex relationships, and same-sex marriage.

No loving couple should be denied the dignity and legal protections that everyone else has. It's sickening that Republicans want to take us back to a not-so-long-ago time when this was possible, and I pledge to fight them at every turn.

Right now, we must act fast and use every available measure to protect people's rights. The Senate has a duty to act, and I need your help to put the pressure on.

John, click here to sign our petition and tell the Senate to nationally codify marriage equality →

Thank you,

Jennifer

 

Rep. Jennifer Wexton proudly serves the 10th District of Virginia. She's fighting to create a strong economy, ensure equality for all, and invest in a better future for America.

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