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27 March: Thailand's lower house passes bill to legalize same-sex marriage. 18 June: Thailand's senate gives last approval to the invoice to legalize identical-sex marriage and adoption. Eventually, it emerged that a pregnant drug user had broken into Sachs's automobile, stolen her ID and had the child under her name, leaving her with a $10,000 medical bill and a variety of explaining to do. 19 June: Aruba's parliament rejected a identical-sex marriage bill on a 10-10 vote with one abstention. 29 November: Parliament of Singapore votes to amend the structure, giving Parliament the sole right to define marriage, in an 83-2 vote. 14 June: The congress of the Mexican state of Nuevo Leon passes a bill codifying same-intercourse marriage into legislation in a 23-10 vote. 6 June: The congress of the Mexican state of Baja California Sur passes a invoice recognizing similar-sex couples in concubinage. 16 February: Same-intercourse marriage bill in Greece handed as nearly all of the Parliament voted in favor. 14 February: Bangkok's Dusit district turns into the primary jurisdiction in Thailand to difficulty partnership certificates, which are legally non-binding. 17 February: Same-intercourse marriage comes into force in Andorra. Thirteen December: United States President Joe Biden signs the Respect for Marriage Act, which repeals the 1996 Defense of Marriage Act, affirms Loving v. Virginia, and mandates that the federal authorities and all states acknowledge marriages which are legally performed in other jurisdictions of the United States, including same-intercourse and interracial marriages. |
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