A House bill that sought to make curbside recycling in Delaware mandatory rejected.
The Delaware House of Representatives rejected a bill that aimed to make curbside recycling mandatory in the state.
House Bill 146, sponsored by Rep. Maier, failed by a vote of 21-15, with four lawmakers not voting and one lawmaker absent. The vote on the bill came June 28. (see earlier story on the bill)
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