Nearly 150 GOP members of Congress earned a zero score on the Human Rights Campaign’s congressional scorecard, which measures support for equality through a tally of lawmaker votes on legislation affecting the LGBTQ community. Support for LGBTQ issues sank to new lows among Republicans in Congress this session, with 136 GOP House members and 12 GOP senators receiving negative scores. No Democrats in either chamber received a score of zero. Opposition from scores of Republicans to the Respect for Marriage Act codifying a Supreme Court decision legalizing same-sex marriage was a major reason for the negative scores. The legislation passed the House with about four dozen GOP vote
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