Mark Kirk Speaks On ENDA Support In First Senate Floor Speech Since Stroke

Mark Kirk Speaks On ENDA Support In First Senate Floor Speech Since Stroke

On Monday, Sen. Mark Kirk (R-Ill.) gave his first Senate floor speech since suffering a stroke in January 2012, speaking in support of the Employee Non-Discrimination Act.

"I have been silent for the past two years due to a stroke," Kirk said. "I've risen to speak because I believe so passionately in... ENDA."

Kirk, who returned to the Senate in January 2013, was the second Republican senator to back same-sex marriage, after his colleague Sen. Rob Portman (R-Ohio) embraced marriage equality in March.

Watch a video of Kirk's remarks above.

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