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Virginia’s House of Delegates passed proposed amendments on felon voting rights, abortion and same-sex marriage, while Republicans touted a right-to-work measure.
The Virginia House of Delegates passed three state constitutional amendments Tuesday that would enshrine in state law reproductive rights, same-sex marriage and automatic restoration of voting
The newly-passed resolution has a long way before it could become part of the state's constitution. However, House Republicans said it already violates state laws.
It’s not easy to amend Virginia’s constitution, but Democrats in the House of Delegates took the first step to amend it three times Tuesday.
The Virginia House of Delegates has passed resolutions to protect abortion, voting rights, and marriage equality, paving the way for constitutional amendments.
To reach voters, the resolutions — which do not require Gov. Glenn Youngkin’s signature — must pass both chambers this year and again next year before appearing on statewide ballots in November 2026.
The Virginia House of Delegates passed resolutions on Tuesday enshrining rights to abortion, voting and marriage equality in a critical step for Democrats hoping to amend the state's constitution ...
A recent state study found that, left unchecked, the industry’s expansion could triple Virginia’s electricity needs by 2040.
An incoming new president and state legislative sessions ramping up are likely to bring more changes to abortion policy across the U.S., which is still settling after the seismic shift in 2022 when the U.
Missouri voters last election approved a constitutional amendment that promised to undo the state’s near-total abortion ban.
A constitutional amendment guaranteeing the right to reproductive freedom is now officially part of Maryland’s governing framework. Governor Wes Moore signed a proclamation on January 8, 2025, formalizing the amendment,