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Legislation requiring insurance providers in Delaware to cover abortion services passes in the House.
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State Rep. Kendra Johnson’s legislation would ensure medical professionals cannot face legal challenges for providing fertility treatment, even if such services are deemed illegal in another state.
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A bill to allow individuals who have committed a violent felony to apply for the SEED scholarship could not garner enough lawmaker support to move to the House floor.
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Legislation to formally outlaw the death penalty in Delaware was voted out of committee on Wednesday.
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A bill that would make school meals free at all Delaware public schools advances in the House, but State Rep. Bryan Shupe says he plans to introduce a different bill with a smaller price tag.
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The Delaware House of Representatives swore in newly-elected 37th District republican State Rep. Valerie Jones Giltner and debated resolutions on the Israel-Hamas war.