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Delaware lawmakers pass same-sex marriage constitutional amendment after initial failure in the House
Delaware lawmakers passed a constitutional amendment enshrining same-sex marriage after an initial House failure. The Senate approved the measure 16-5 in June 2025, ensuring marriage rights cannot be denied based on gender or other protected characteristics. Delaware allowed same-sex marriage in 2013, but concerns remain about potential Supreme Court reversals on gay rights.
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