Vote Tracker Update – June 22, 2022
It is our last two weeks of the General Assembly. Actually, just five more legislative days by my count. TheContinue Reading
The House last week passed House Bill 253S by a vote of 34-0-7. The bill requires health insurance companies, includingContinue Reading
The House last week passed House Bill 293 unanimously. This bill requires that the Department of Elections ensure that pollingContinue Reading
The Senate last week passed three Affordable Housing Agenda bills which were part of the bipartisan seven-bill package that willContinue Reading
The Senate last week passed Senate Bill 216 unanimously. The bill would increase the civil penalties that can be imposed againstContinue Reading
The House last month unanimoulsy passed House Bill 263. The bill prohibits local education agencies and charter schools from prohibitingContinue Reading
Future cabinet secretaries, commissioners and directors would need to be reconfirmed at the start of each Governor’s term of officeContinue Reading
The Senate last month passed Senate Bill 200 unanimously. The bill ‘provides important consumer protections for property insurance contracts byContinue Reading
The House last month passed House Bill 286 unanimously. The bill, otherwise known as the Erika Byler Act, would prohibitContinue Reading
The Senate passed Senate Bill 194 essentially along party lines, 16-5. Republican Senator Eric Buckson voted yes along with allContinue Reading
The House passed House Bill 127 unanimously last week. The bill allows each county to impose fire protection fees byContinue Reading
On the heels of historic commitments to expand its renewable energy portfolio and reduce greenhouse gas emissions, Delaware took another major step towardContinue Reading
Food deserts can be described as geographic areas where residents’ access to affordable, healthy food options (especially fresh fruits andContinue Reading
House Bill 308 mandates that employees of institutions of higher education and students receive training in sexual assault prevention. CurrentContinue Reading
“Hey, we are just in your neighborhood taking a survey…” “Good morning, sorry to bother you, but can I askContinue Reading
The House has three bills in committee that seek to address the safety and security of our students, from kindergartenContinue Reading
In 2023, an estimated 288,300 new cases of prostate cancer were diagnosed in the US and 34,700 men1 will dieContinue Reading
The Senate passed Senator Sarah McBride’s Senate Bill 248S by a vote of … The bill amends the Family andContinue Reading
House Bill 340 authorizes the creation of Family Justice Centers within Delaware to provide victims of crime with a singleContinue Reading
We have two pieces of legislation on the floor of the House, both sponsored by State Representative Sean Lynn, bothContinue Reading
The House yesterday passed House Bill 13S2 by a vote of 21-13-7. Seven absences. Was their an afternoon Phillies gameContinue Reading
Republicans in the General Assembly have introduced several bills addressing ethical loopholes, procedural fixes, or agency decision review. Here areContinue Reading
House Bill 342 creates a Voluntary Firearms Do-Not-Sell Registry in which an person may voluntarily enroll themselves onto a listContinue Reading
Doulas are trained, non-clinical professionals who provide positive, nurturing environments before, during, and after birth and can provide care thatContinue Reading
The Vote Tracker lists the bills introduced, debated, passed and signed during the current legislative session that are of progressiveContinue Reading