The
new law provides federal recognition to same-sex marriages, a
measure born out of concern that the Supreme Court could reverse
its legal support of such relationships.
Cheers erupted from the crowd as Biden signed the bill.
"Marriage is a simple proposition. Who do you love? And will you
be loyal to that person you love? It's not more complicated than
that. The law recognizes that everyone should have the right to
answer those questions for themselves," Biden said. "Today's a
good day."
The event featured performances by pop icons Lauper and British
singer Sam Smith.
"Well, this time, love wins," Lauper said before starting to
sing.
Made famous by her 1983 song "Girls Just Want to Have Fun,"
Lauper, 69, said the act offered peace of mind to families like
hers and Americans nationwide.
"We can rest easy tonight because our families are validated and
because now we're allowed to love who we love, which sounds odd
to say, but Americans can now love who we love," Lauper, an
activist on LGBT issues who has been married to actor David
Thornton since 1991, told reporters at a briefing prior to the
performance.
Addressing the crowd before the signing, House Speaker Nancy
Pelosi said the bill promoted equality.
"Everyone deserves to bask in the magical blessing of building a
union with the person you love," she said.
Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer, whose daughter and her
wife are expecting a child, called it "a day of jubilation."
(Reporting by Steve Holland, Andrea Shalal, Katharine Jackson;
Editing by Howard Goller and Josie Kao)
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