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Delaware House Rejects Marriage Equality Amendment
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Delaware’s House of Representatives narrowly rejected a historic constitutional amendment that would have guaranteed equal marriage rights for all couples, falling short by three votes despite Senate approval. With 24 votes in favor and 14 abstentions, lawmakers sent the bill back to the Senate for another try — and this time, it’ll need a fresh election to pass. Advocates, including the Attorney General, stress the real-world impact: one constituent had to relocate just to have their marriage recognized by immigration officials. While the defeat is a setback, the fight for equal marriage rights in Delaware is far from over.
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