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The Delaware Senate votes against legalizing medical aid in dying, but it could be brought back up for another vote next week.
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Two bills seeking to keep the state from adopting a Medicare Advantage plan for current retirees pass in the Senate and head back to the House with new amendments.
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Republican senators voted against the amendment and the bill, arguing that while the amendment improves the legislation, they remain against creating the review board.
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The Senate Education Committee clears three bills to reform early childhood care practices in Delaware, as well as legislation to protect teaching the history of marginalized groups in social studies classes.
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The Delaware Constitution currently provides a right to bail for all types of crimes, but Senate Majority Leader Bryan Townsend wants to change that.
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The Senate Executive Committee votes to send a bill establishing a hospital cost review board in Delaware to the Senate Floor for a final vote.
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The Student Behavior and School Climate Task Force convened for the first time Thursday to begin discussing topics it would like to focus on to better address student behavioral issues.
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The legislation makes Delaware the latest of seven other states to legalize natural organic reduction, a process that accelerates the decomposition of human remains to soil.
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Lawmakers returned to session on Tuesday, and tempers immediately flared in the State Senate over examining school discipline issues.
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With the Delaware Superior Court striking down early and permanent absentee voting last week, Democrats and Republicans look to find their own legislative solutions.