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President Joe Biden signed legislation Tuesday to codify federal protections for same-sex and interracial marriages in a ceremony at the White House.
Biden emphasized bipartisan support for the legislation, passed by Congress last week while calling for more to be done, including a renewed push for a bill to prohibit discrimination based on sex, sexual orientation or gender identity. Biden also quoted directly from a interview on NBC News' "Meet the Press" in which he came out in public support of same-sex marriage ahead of then-President Barack Obama. Biden's words from that interview were featured on a program for the event.
The legislation Biden signed was drafted by a bipartisan group led by Sen. Tammy Baldwin, D-Wis. The House voted to pass the Respect for Marriage Act last week, sending it to the president. The Senate had already passed it late last month by a vote of Democrats unanimously voted to support the legislation, while most Republicans in both chambers opposed it.
Hundreds attended the bill signing on the South Lawn, including Sen. Kyrsten Sinema, I-Ariz. Sinema was a lead co-sponsor of the bill, along with Baldwin and Republican Sens. She helped broker a compromise amendment about religious freedom protections that secured GOP votes for the underlying legislation. The amendment included language saying that religious organizations would not be required to perform same-sex marriages and that the federal government would not be required to protect polygamous marriages.