July 11, 2026

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UPDATE: Senate Advances Deceitfully Named ‘Respect For Marriage Act,’ Cementing Same-Sex Marriage As Federal Policy

Tony Perkins: “If the so-called Respect for Marriage Act passes, disrespect for the institution of marriage will become national policy"

With 12 Republicans joining 50 Democrats in a 62-37 vote to end debate, the U.S. Senate moved to advance the so-called “Respect for Marriage Act” on Wednesday, setting it up for a vote later this week.

Wednesday’s vote exceeded the 60 votes needed to avoid a conservative filibuster.

Championed by Democratic Party leaders, the Respect for Marriage Act would firmly establish same-sex marriage into federal law in an attempt to fend off challenges to the constitutionality of the Supreme Court’s 2015 Obergefell ruling legalizing the practice.

Christian groups have staunchly opposed the bill, which they say would cause a cascade of legal challenges to religious liberty over time—even as the bill’s supporters push an amendment they claim would protect tax-exempt status for nonprofits.

The amendment offers no such protection for private businesses, such as wedding vendors, nor for individuals, and would create a “right to private action” for anyone who feels they were discriminated against.

“If the so-called Respect for Marriage Act passes, disrespect for the institution of marriage will become national policy,” said Tony Perkins, Family Research Council president, in an email to FRC supporters. “The Senate will paint a bullseye on the backs of concerned parents and people of faith.”

Further, Perkins says the bill “equates belief in natural marriage with racism” and subjects adoption agencies, women’s shelters, and other nonprofits that serve their communities to further risk of lawsuits. And the right of private action in the bill “supercharges” the danger of lengthy, expensive lawsuits, he says.

“This oppression would be backed by the full weight of the federal government and aimed squarely at anyone who dissents—including concerned parents.”

The U.S. House of Representatives passed the bill 267-157 on July 19, with 47 Republicans joining every Democrat in the majority. The bill stalled in the Senate, but Democrats have kept their promise to bring it back to a vote following the midterms. 

Other groups to oppose the bill include First Liberty Institute, Alliance Defending Freedom and the National Religious Broadcasters (NRB), which represents a large representation of evangelical ministries.

NRB said in a statement before the procedural Senate vote: “[The bill’s] light treatment of religious liberty concerns does not afford meaningful protection of those freedoms. This association represents numerous Christian ministries who seek to serve the community, the nation, and the world while affirming and upholding the fact that marriage and family are the most fundamental, God-given institutions for human and societal flourishing.”

Franklin Graham had posted to Facebook early on Wednesday, urging voters to contact their senators to oppose the bill.

“The deceitfully named Respect for Marriage Act will be voted on by the U.S. Senate this week, as early as Wednesday. The bill strikes a blow at religious freedom for individuals and ministries and is really the ‘Destruction of Marriage Act.’ Its sponsors remarkably claim it protects religious freedom. It does not. This disastrous bill sends a message to America that if you don’t agree with the left’s definition of marriage, you are a bigot. Southern Baptist Theological Seminary President Albert Mohler wrote, ‘Anyone who would redefine marriage, the most fundamental building block of society, is no conservative, no friend of the natural family, and no defender of family values.’ I ask every senator to vote NO. Please call or email your two US senators and tell them to vote NO on the Respect for Marriage Act.”

Among the 12 Republicans voting with Democrats on Wednesday included Ohio’s Rob Portman, North Carolina’s Thom Tillis, Utah’s Mitt Romney, Maine’s Susan Collins, Missouri’s Roy Blunt and Iowa’s Joni Ernst.

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As Leftist Programs Struggle To Survive, ‘Progressive’ States Are Paying The Price For Denying The Truth

As more people who seek the government affirmation of their personal choices relocate to states that promise those benefits, those regions will face growing financial pressure. At the same time, higher taxes and expanding government obligations make them less attractive to families, businesses, and workers who value opportunity, responsibility, and the freedom to keep more of what they earn. By contrast, states that build public policy on truth, personal responsibility, and enduring moral principles are better positioned to flourish. Yet the longevity of that outcome is not guaranteed. With a nation and Congress that are so closely divided, a five-seat Republican majority in the House and a six-seat majority in the Senate, the outcome of every election will determine who controls Congress and the federal purse — and whether fiscally responsible states will once again be asked to subsidize policies they have rejected.

European Parliament Strongly Condemns Ongoing Persecution Of Christians In Nigeria Following Village Massacre 

The resolution strongly condemns the Kawel massacre and calls on the EU Special Envoy for the promotion of freedom of religion or belief outside the EU to “pay particular attention to the deteriorating situation of Christians and all persecuted religious communities in Nigeria. The resolution also calls on the Nigerian authorities to prosecute those responsible for attacks, to “strengthen both counterterrorism operations against armed militants, particularly in the Middle Belt region, and efforts to counter Boko Haram and the Islamic State West Africa Province”, and to improve early-warning systems and adequately address the situation of internally displaced persons.  

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Will America Last Another 250 Years?

Looking back, there can be no denying that God has indeed shed His grace—His unmerited favor—on our land, from sea to shining sea. But does our national “soul” encourage self-control? Do our laws champion ordered liberty? Is our success tempered with nobleness? Is brotherhood the defining characteristic of any good we aspire to reflect? By all of those measures, America seems decidedly adrift. We are drifting farther and farther from Nature’s God—the Ruler of the Universe our Founders called upon and credited with for our celebrated independence.

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With 12 Republicans joining 50 Democrats in a 62-37 vote to end debate, the U.S. Senate moved to advance the so-called “Respect for Marriage Act” on Wednesday, setting it up for a vote later this week.

Wednesday’s vote exceeded the 60 votes needed to avoid a conservative filibuster.

Championed by Democratic Party leaders, the Respect for Marriage Act would firmly establish same-sex marriage into federal law in an attempt to fend off challenges to the constitutionality of the Supreme Court’s 2015 Obergefell ruling legalizing the practice.

Christian groups have staunchly opposed the bill, which they say would cause a cascade of legal challenges to religious liberty over time—even as the bill’s supporters push an amendment they claim would protect tax-exempt status for nonprofits.

The amendment offers no such protection for private businesses, such as wedding vendors, nor for individuals, and would create a “right to private action” for anyone who feels they were discriminated against.

“If the so-called Respect for Marriage Act passes, disrespect for the institution of marriage will become national policy,” said Tony Perkins, Family Research Council president, in an email to FRC supporters. “The Senate will paint a bullseye on the backs of concerned parents and people of faith.”

Further, Perkins says the bill “equates belief in natural marriage with racism” and subjects adoption agencies, women’s shelters, and other nonprofits that serve their communities to further risk of lawsuits. And the right of private action in the bill “supercharges” the danger of lengthy, expensive lawsuits, he says.

“This oppression would be backed by the full weight of the federal government and aimed squarely at anyone who dissents—including concerned parents.”

The U.S. House of Representatives passed the bill 267-157 on July 19, with 47 Republicans joining every Democrat in the majority. The bill stalled in the Senate, but Democrats have kept their promise to bring it back to a vote following the midterms. 

Other groups to oppose the bill include First Liberty Institute, Alliance Defending Freedom and the National Religious Broadcasters (NRB), which represents a large representation of evangelical ministries.

NRB said in a statement before the procedural Senate vote: “[The bill’s] light treatment of religious liberty concerns does not afford meaningful protection of those freedoms. This association represents numerous Christian ministries who seek to serve the community, the nation, and the world while affirming and upholding the fact that marriage and family are the most fundamental, God-given institutions for human and societal flourishing.”

Franklin Graham had posted to Facebook early on Wednesday, urging voters to contact their senators to oppose the bill.

“The deceitfully named Respect for Marriage Act will be voted on by the U.S. Senate this week, as early as Wednesday. The bill strikes a blow at religious freedom for individuals and ministries and is really the ‘Destruction of Marriage Act.’ Its sponsors remarkably claim it protects religious freedom. It does not. This disastrous bill sends a message to America that if you don’t agree with the left’s definition of marriage, you are a bigot. Southern Baptist Theological Seminary President Albert Mohler wrote, ‘Anyone who would redefine marriage, the most fundamental building block of society, is no conservative, no friend of the natural family, and no defender of family values.’ I ask every senator to vote NO. Please call or email your two US senators and tell them to vote NO on the Respect for Marriage Act.”

Among the 12 Republicans voting with Democrats on Wednesday included Ohio’s Rob Portman, North Carolina’s Thom Tillis, Utah’s Mitt Romney, Maine’s Susan Collins, Missouri’s Roy Blunt and Iowa’s Joni Ernst.

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As Leftist Programs Struggle To Survive, ‘Progressive’ States Are Paying The Price For Denying The Truth

As more people who seek the government affirmation of their personal choices relocate to states that promise those benefits, those regions will face growing financial pressure. At the same time, higher taxes and expanding government obligations make them less attractive to families, businesses, and workers who value opportunity, responsibility, and the freedom to keep more of what they earn. By contrast, states that build public policy on truth, personal responsibility, and enduring moral principles are better positioned to flourish. Yet the longevity of that outcome is not guaranteed. With a nation and Congress that are so closely divided, a five-seat Republican majority in the House and a six-seat majority in the Senate, the outcome of every election will determine who controls Congress and the federal purse — and whether fiscally responsible states will once again be asked to subsidize policies they have rejected.

European Parliament Strongly Condemns Ongoing Persecution Of Christians In Nigeria Following Village Massacre 

The resolution strongly condemns the Kawel massacre and calls on the EU Special Envoy for the promotion of freedom of religion or belief outside the EU to “pay particular attention to the deteriorating situation of Christians and all persecuted religious communities in Nigeria. The resolution also calls on the Nigerian authorities to prosecute those responsible for attacks, to “strengthen both counterterrorism operations against armed militants, particularly in the Middle Belt region, and efforts to counter Boko Haram and the Islamic State West Africa Province”, and to improve early-warning systems and adequately address the situation of internally displaced persons.  

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Will America Last Another 250 Years?

Looking back, there can be no denying that God has indeed shed His grace—His unmerited favor—on our land, from sea to shining sea. But does our national “soul” encourage self-control? Do our laws champion ordered liberty? Is our success tempered with nobleness? Is brotherhood the defining characteristic of any good we aspire to reflect? By all of those measures, America seems decidedly adrift. We are drifting farther and farther from Nature’s God—the Ruler of the Universe our Founders called upon and credited with for our celebrated independence.

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