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Virginia House passes resolutions protecting abortion, voting rights, marriage equality

  • The Virginia House of Delegates passed resolutions protecting abortion, voting rights, and marriage equality, marking a significant step for Democrats aiming to amend the state's constitution next year.
  • The proposed constitutional amendments require approval in two consecutive years and a public referendum before becoming law.
  • Democratic lawmakers emphasized the importance of these amendments for their legislative agenda, with the successful passage dependent on maintaining their statehouse majority.
  • The resolutions received mixed reactions, with Republicans criticizing the abortion amendment, while Democrats argued for the necessity of protecting women's health and civil rights.
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