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The House votes to protect same-sex marriages; Putin visits Tehran for talks with Iran and Turkey.   Tonight's Sentences was written by Jariel Arvin.  |  
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 The House will vote to protect same-sex marriage  |  
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 -   Tuesday, the House of Representatives began debating legislation protecting same-sex and interracial marriage in response to concern that the Supreme Court overturning Roe v. Wade could lead to it restricting other longtime rights. [Associated Press / Lisa Mascaro]
 -   The Respect for Marriage Act provides federal protections for same-sex and interracial marriages. It also repeals a law defining marriage as between a man and woman that's still technically on the books (the Supreme Court ruled it was unconstitutional). [CBS News / Melissa Quinn]
 -   The move comes as Democrats attempt to shore up rights and distinguish themselves from Republicans after Justice Clarence Thomas recently wrote that the Court should revisit decisions on same-sex marriage and contraception. [Wall Street Journal / Eliza Collins]
 -   The marriage bill will likely pass the Democrat-led House with some bipartisan support. However, it's unclear if it can gain the 60 votes necessary to become law in the evenly divided Senate. [NBC News / Sahil Kapur]
 -   Last week, the House passed bills protecting abortion rights and interstate travel for abortion care. Those bills don't have a path forward in the Senate. [The Hill / Mychael Schnell]
 -   The House will also vote this week on a bill protecting access to and information about contraception. [News and Observer / Danielle Battaglia]
 
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