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View All Images- United States Senator Lisa Murkowski (Republican from Alaska) arrives at the Senate Chamber to vote on a bipartisan U.S. Senate deal to enshrine same-sex marriage protections into federal law, on Capitol Hill, in Washington, Wednesday, Nov. 16, 2022. The Respect for Marriage Act, (H.R. 8404, S. 4556), is a bipartisan bill in the United States Congress to repeal the Defense of Marriage Act (DOMA) and require the U.S. federal government to recognize the validity of same-sex and interracial marriages in the United States. Credit: Cliff Owen / CNP/AdMedia
- United States Senator Ted Cruz (Republican from Texas) stand in an elevator after voting on a bipartisan U.S. Senate deal to enshrine same-sex marriage protections into federal law, on Capitol Hill, in Washington, Wednesday, Nov. 16, 2022. The Respect for Marriage Act, (H.R. 8404, S. 4556), is a bipartisan bill in the United States Congress to repeal the Defense of Marriage Act (DOMA) and require the U.S. federal government to recognize the validity of same-sex and interracial marriages in the United States. Credit: Cliff Owen / CNP/AdMedia
- United States Senator Richard Blumenthal (Democrat from Connecticut), center, US Senator John Cornyn (Republican from Texas), left, and US Senator Jon Tester (Democrat from Montana) right, arrive at the Senate Chamber to vote on a bipartisan U.S. Senate deal to enshrine same-sex marriage protections into federal law, on Capitol Hill, in Washington, Wednesday, Nov. 16, 2022. The Respect for Marriage Act, (H.R. 8404, S. 4556), is a bipartisan bill in the United States Congress to repeal the Defense of Marriage Act (DOMA) and require the U.S. federal government to recognize the validity of same-sex and interracial marriages in the United States. Credit: Cliff Owen / CNP/AdMedia
- United States Senator Lindsey Graham (Republican of South Carolina), right, and US Senator John Cornyn (Republican from Texas), left, share an elevator after voting on a bipartisan U.S. Senate deal to enshrine same-sex marriage protections into federal law, on Capitol Hill, in Washington, Wednesday, Nov. 16, 2022. The Respect for Marriage Act, (H.R. 8404, S. 4556), is a bipartisan bill in the United States Congress to repeal the Defense of Marriage Act (DOMA) and require the U.S. federal government to recognize the validity of same-sex and interracial marriages in the United States. Credit: Cliff Owen / CNP/AdMedia
- United States Senator Ted Cruz (Republican from Texas) speaks with reporters after voting on a bipartisan U.S. Senate deal to enshrine same-sex marriage protections into federal law, on Capitol Hill, in Washington, Wednesday, Nov. 16, 2022. The Respect for Marriage Act, (H.R. 8404, S. 4556), is a bipartisan bill in the United States Congress to repeal the Defense of Marriage Act (DOMA) and require the U.S. federal government to recognize the validity of same-sex and interracial marriages in the United States. Credit: Cliff Owen / CNP/AdMedia
- United States Senator-elect John Fetterman (Democrat from Pennsylvania), center, walks thru the US Capitol, in Washington, DC, Wednesday, November 16, 2022. Credit: Cliff Owen / CNP/AdMedia
- United States Senator Joe Manchin III (Democrat of West Virginia) enters an elevator in the US Capitol in Washington, DC during the Senate Republican leadership votes on Capitol Hill, Wednesday, Nov. 16, 2022. Credit: Cliff Owen / CNP/AdMedia
- United States Senator Joe Manchin III (Democrat of West Virginia) enters an elevator in the US Capitol in Washington, DC during the Senate Republican leadership votes, Wednesday, November 16, 2022. Credit: Cliff Owen / CNP/AdMedia
- United States Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer (Democrat of New York) walks through the US Capitol, in Washington, DC, Wednesday, November 16, 2022. Credit: Cliff Owen / CNP/AdMedia
- United States Senator Ted Cruz (Republican from Texas) speaks with reporters after voting on a bipartisan U.S. Senate deal to enshrine same-sex marriage protections into federal law, on Capitol Hill, in Washington, Wednesday, Nov. 16, 2022. The Respect for Marriage Act, (H.R. 8404, S. 4556), is a bipartisan bill in the United States Congress to repeal the Defense of Marriage Act (DOMA) and require the U.S. federal government to recognize the validity of same-sex and interracial marriages in the United States. Credit: Cliff Owen / CNP/AdMedia
- United States Senator Patty Murray (Democrat of Washington) arrives at the Senate Chamber to vote on a bipartisan U.S. Senate deal to enshrine same-sex marriage protections into federal law, on Capitol Hill, in Washington, Wednesday, Nov. 16, 2022. The Respect for Marriage Act, (H.R. 8404, S. 4556), is a bipartisan bill in the United States Congress to repeal the Defense of Marriage Act (DOMA) and require the U.S. federal government to recognize the validity of same-sex and interracial marriages in the United States. Credit: Cliff Owen / CNP/AdMedia
- United States Senator Mitt Romney (Republican from Utah), center, talks with reporters after voting on a bipartisan U.S. Senate deal to enshrine same-sex marriage protections into federal law, on Capitol Hill, in Washington, Wednesday, Nov. 16, 2022. The Respect for Marriage Act, (H.R. 8404, S. 4556), is a bipartisan bill in the United States Congress to repeal the Defense of Marriage Act (DOMA) and require the U.S. federal government to recognize the validity of same-sex and interracial marriages in the United States. Credit: Cliff Owen / CNP/AdMedia
- United States Senator Marco Rubio (Republican from Florida) walks past reporters during the Senate Republican leadership votes on Capitol Hill, in Washington, DC, Wednesday, November 16, 2022. Credit: Cliff Owen / CNP/AdMedia
- United States Senator Joe Manchin (Democrat from West Virginia) arrives at the Senate Chamber to vote on a bipartisan U.S. Senate deal to enshrine same-sex marriage protections into federal law, on Capitol Hill, in Washington, Wednesday, November 16, 2022. The Respect for Marriage Act, (H.R. 8404, S. 4556), is a bipartisan bill in the United States Congress to repeal the Defense of Marriage Act (DOMA) and require the U.S. federal government to recognize the validity of same-sex and interracial marriages in the United States. Credit: Cliff Owen / CNP/AdMedia
- United States Senator Rick Scott (Republican from Florida) walks in the Capitol during the US Senate Republican leadership votes in the US Capitol in Washington, DC, in Washington, Wednesday, November 16, 2022. Credit: Cliff Owen / CNP/AdMedia
- United States Senator Chuck Grassley (Republican of Iowa) walks in the US Capitol during the Senate Republican leadership votes on Capitol Hill, in Washington, D, Wednesday, November 16, 2022. Credit: Cliff Owen / CNP/AdMedia
- United States Senator Joe Manchin III (Democrat of West Virginia) enters an elevator in the US Capitol in Washington, DC during the Senate Republican leadership votes on Capitol Hill, Wednesday, Nov. 16, 2022. Credit: Cliff Owen / CNP/AdMedia
- United States Senator Ted Cruz (Republican from Texas) stand in an elevator after voting on a bipartisan U.S. Senate deal to enshrine same-sex marriage protections into federal law, on Capitol Hill, in Washington, Wednesday, Nov. 16, 2022. The Respect for Marriage Act, (H.R. 8404, S. 4556), is a bipartisan bill in the United States Congress to repeal the Defense of Marriage Act (DOMA) and require the U.S. federal government to recognize the validity of same-sex and interracial marriages in the United States. Credit: Cliff Owen / CNP/AdMedia
- United States Senator Corey Booker (Democrat from New Jersey) arrives at the Senate Chamber to vote on a bipartisan US Senate deal to enshrine same-sex marriage protections into federal law, on Capitol Hill, in Washington, Wednesday, Nov. 16, 2022. The Respect for Marriage Act, (H.R. 8404, S. 4556), is a bipartisan bill in the United States Congress to repeal the Defense of Marriage Act (DOMA) and require the U.S. federal government to recognize the validity of same-sex and interracial marriages in the United States. Credit: Cliff Owen / CNP/AdMedia
- United States Senator Mitt Romney (Republican from Utah walks with reporters in the US Capitol in Washington, DC, during the Senate Republican leadership votes, Wednesday, November 16, 2022. Credit: Cliff Owen / CNP/AdMedia
- United States Senator Joe Manchin (Democrat from West Virginia) talks with US Senator Lisa Murkowski (Republican from Alaska) in the US Capitol in Washington, DC, Wednesday, November 16, 2022. Credit: Cliff Owen / CNP/AdMedia
- United States Senator Josh Hawley (Republican from Missouri), left, and US Senator Mark Kelly (Democrat of Arizona), right, stand in an elevator after voting on a bipartisan U.S. Senate deal to enshrine same-sex marriage protections into federal law, on Capitol Hill, in Washington, Wednesday, Nov. 16, 2022. The Respect for Marriage Act, (H.R. 8404, S. 4556), is a bipartisan bill in the United States Congress to repeal the Defense of Marriage Act (DOMA) and require the U.S. federal government to recognize the validity of same-sex and interracial marriages in the United States. Credit: Cliff Owen / CNP/AdMedia
- United States Senator Rick Scott (Republican from Florida) arrives at the Senate Chamber to vote on a bipartisan U.S. Senate deal to enshrine same-sex marriage protections into federal law, on Capitol Hill, in Washington, Wednesday, Nov. 16, 2022. The Respect for Marriage Act, (H.R. 8404, S. 4556), is a bipartisan bill in the United States Congress to repeal the Defense of Marriage Act (DOMA) and require the U.S. federal government to recognize the validity of same-sex and interracial marriages in the United States. Credit: Cliff Owen / CNP/AdMedia
- United States Senator-elect John Fetterman (Democrat from Pennsylvania), center, walks thru the US Capitol, in Washington, DC, Wednesday, November 16, 2022. Credit: Cliff Owen / CNP/AdMedia
- United States Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer (Democrat of New York) talks with reporters as he walks through the US Capitol, in Washington, DC, Wednesday, November 16, 2022. Credit: Cliff Owen / CNP/AdMedia
- United States Senator Rick Scott (Republican from Florida), center, is guided by a staff member past reporters as he walks in the US Capitol during the Senate Republican leadership votes on Capitol Hill, in Washington, DC, Wednesday, November 16, 2022. Credit: Cliff Owen / CNP/AdMedia
- United States Senator Rick Scott (Republican from Florida) walks in the Capitol during the US Senate Republican leadership votes in the US Capitol in Washington, DC, in Washington, Wednesday, November 16, 2022. Credit: Cliff Owen / CNP/AdMedia `