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'Married person': Democrat's bill would remove 'wife,' other 'gendered' words from federal law

By Michael Lee

Published July 19, 2023

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Rep. Julie Brownley, D-Calif., is leading an effort to replace gendered terms in federal law with gender-neutral language.

"Although the U.S. Supreme Court ruled in Obergefell v. Hodges that same-sex couples have the right to marry, there are many instances where the U.S. Code does not respect that constitutional right," Brownley said in a press release last week announcing the legislation.

The bill, titled the Amend the Code for Marriage Equality Act, would "strike gendered terms like ‘husband’ and ‘wife’ from federal laws" in favor of terms such as "spouse" or "married person."

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Julie Brownley, D-Calif., at microphone

"It is imperative that Congress showcases its commitment to supporting equality," said Rep Julia Brownley. (Bill Clark/CQ Roll Call)

The California Democrat argued that it is a vital time for the legislation, arguing that the "extreme Supreme Court" and some state legislatures are "rolling back the rights of the LGBTQ community."

"It is imperative that Congress showcases its commitment to supporting equality," Brownley said.

The bill also takes aim at references to a "husband and wife" and terms such as "former wife," replacing them with "married couple" or "person who has been, but is no longer, married." References to ‘‘one man and one woman" would also be eliminated, replaced with ‘‘two people as spouses.’’

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The Amend the Code for Marriage Equality Act would rid U.S. law of references to "husband" and "wife." (iStock)

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Brownley has introduced the same legislation during previous sessions of Congress, seeking to pass the bill in 2021, 2019 and 2017, according to a report from the Washington Times. It was originally introduced by former Rep. Lois Capps, D-Calif., in 2015, and in 2021 had 39 Democrats co-sponsor the effort.

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The Capitol in Washington (AP Photo/J. Scott Applewhite)

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"This commonsense bill will ensure that our federal code reflects the equality of all marriages by recognizing and acting upon the notion that the words in our laws have meaning and our values as a country are reflected in our laws," Brownley said.

Michael Lee is a writer for Fox News. Prior to joining Fox News, Michael worked for the Washington Examiner, Bongino.com, and Unbiased America. He has covered politics for more than eight years.

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