Delaware lawmakers pass flurry of bills in final session push
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Several Delaware bills have passed both chambers of the General Assembly, including measures dealing with voting rights, firearm dealers, fire company background checks, Rehoboth Beach’s charter and the creation of a new state office for immigrants and new Americans.
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Delaware lawmakers passed a slate of bills covering voting rights, firearm dealer rules, fire company background checks, Rehoboth Beach charter changes and a new Office of New Americans. They now await Gov. Matt Meyer’s approval.
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