"We feel we have the momentum," said Democratic Senator Tammy Baldwin of Wisconsin, a cosponsor of the bill who last year became the first openly gay person elected to the Senate.
Baldwin said she believes if the bill was brought up for a House vote, it would win bipartisan approval, clearing the way for President Barack Obama to sign it into law.
Representative Charlie Dent of Pennsylvania, the leader of a center-right group of about 40 House Republicans, said, "It is my hope that this legislation will be brought to the House Floor - allowing the members to vote as they see fit and showing the American people that Congress can work in a bipartisan manner on an important issue of fairness."
(Reporting By Thomas Ferraro; editing by Christopher Wilson; editing by Christopher Wilson)
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