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The Republicans who voted for the measure include Utah Sen. Mitt Romney, who said in a statement the legislation "provides important protections for religious liberty". A bill once considered dead on arrival will move forward after the Senate voted on Wednesday to advance the Respect for Marriage Act , a piece of legislation that would provide federal protections for same-sex and interracial marriages. The measure advanced in a vote, with 12 Republicans voting in favor, allowing it to clear the required vote hurdle to prevent a filibuster.
Romney's vote in favor of advancing the bill came hours after the Mormon church, of which he is a member, announced its support for RFMA. In his own statement, Romney said the legislation "provides important protections for religious liberty — measures which are particularly important to protect the religious freedoms of our faith-based institutions. Romney added that, while he believes "in traditional marriage, Obergefell is and has been the law of the land upon which LGBTQ individuals have relied.
In a statement released Wednesday, Missouri Sen. Roy Blunt said he, too, supported the measure with the addition of its religious liberty amendment, saying it would accomplish two things: "People who are legally married in one state have the same protections and responsibilities in any other state that are offered to and required of marriages. He added that the legislation would "protect religious organizations from retaliation by federal agencies due to their views on marriage.
While West Virginia Sen. Shelley Moore Capito had said she was undecided on the measure in July, she voted in favor of advancement on Wednesday.