Seventeen years ago, the Defense of Marriage Act became the law of the land. At the time, 342 voted in favor of the law and 67 opposed it in the House of Representatives. And in the Senate, 85 voted in favor it, 14 opposed.
As the Supreme Court now verges on striking down DOMA, msnbc’s Lawrence O’Donnell paused to remember “who was right when America needed them to be right.” Here are some of the lawmakers who had the political courage to say no to DOMA when it first came up in Congress:
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