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Has stated Congress has 'no role' in abortion policy and he would not vote for an abortion ban; personally opposes only very late-term abortions except in cases of rape, incest, or health of the mother — explicitly rejecting a life-at-conception or personhood standard.
Supports same-sex marriage and stated he would have voted for the Respect for Marriage Act — the 2022 law codifying federal recognition of same-sex unions — had he been in Congress during the 117th Congress; rejects the one-man-one-woman definition.
Voted YES on H.R. 2, the Secure the Border Act of 2023 (House Vote #209, May 11, 2023, 219–213). The bill required DHS to resume construction of the southern border wall, mandated the return-to-Mexico (Remain in Mexico) policy, restricted asylum eligibility to ports of entry, and authorized 22,000 additional Border Patrol and ICE agents. Molinaro cited the local surge in drug overdose deaths as justification, calling it a 'commonsense border security package.' This aligns with the rubric's wall-plus-military-enforcement standard.
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