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While Delaware has been codifying numerous reproductive health protections in recent years, State Rep. Bryan Shupe introduced legislation to make abortion requirements for minors more stringent.
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The Delaware State Senate votes to approve enshrining abortion rights in the constitution, but a more difficult hurdle awaits in the House.
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Democratic state senators propose enshrining abortion rights among other reproductive freedoms within the state’s constitution.
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Legislation requiring insurance providers in Delaware to cover abortion services passes in the House.
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The city of Seaford is facing a lawsuit from the State Attorney General over its fetal remains ordinance; and the city’s mayor believes they have the funds needed for the fight.
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The Seaford City Council has voted to put an ordinance that imposes stricter requirements on the disposal of fetal remains on hold.
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A new ordinance regulating the disposal of fetal remains in Seaford could have a short life with state intervention looming.
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The city of Seaford faces two separate lawsuits over a new city ordinance on abortion. But the ordinance could be blocked by courts before it even comes into effect.
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The city of Seaford passes an ordinance imposing requirements on the disposal of fetal remains.
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The U.S. Supreme Court kicked the debate over Texas’ abortion law back down to lower courts.