The 1996 Defense of Marriage Act ("DOMA") was passed with support from 118 Democratic members of the US House of Representatives, 32 Democratic US Senators and 1 Democratic President of the United States.
In 1996, when the Defense of Marriage Act ("DOMA") was signed into law by then President Bill Clinton, a Democrat, support for the legalization of same-sex marriage was very low, even among Democrats.
The National Securtiy Act of 1947
National Security Act (A Plus)
the National Defense Education Act
Many people were against it. Southern Democrats and republicans were fighting against the act and it took LBJ all his skill to pass it.
National defense authorization act
Defense of Marriage Act ("DOMA"), 1 U.S.C. § 7 and 28 U.S.C. § 1738C.
Mr. Amash strongly supports the Defense of Marriage Act and opposes same-sex marriage.
It apparently became unconstitutional when the first same-sex couple married and were denied some federal benefit. On June 26, 2013, the US Supreme Court ruled that Section 3 of the Defense of Marriage Act ("DOMA") was unconstitutional.
No. The Defense of Marriage Act ("DOMA") did not deal with civil unions. In any event, DOMA has been struck down as unconstitutional and is no longer in effect.
He believes in traditional marriage.
As a senator, he could vote to repeal the Defense of Marriage Act ("DOMA").
Senator McCain is opposed to gay marriage.
Senator Lugar does not support gay marriage.
Senator Blunt is against gay marriage.
He is a supporter of same-sex marriage.
Senator Wicker is opposed to gay marriage.
Senator Sessions is opposed to gay marriage.