A Day Without A Woman
This is good. On Monday morning, the Women’s March announced on Instagram that there will be a “general strike.” TheContinue Reading
Just three more legislative days! It was a full voting day in both chambers. The Budget and Supplement passed theContinue Reading
Federal civil rights violations under 18 U.S.C. § 242 makes a crime whenever someone, under the color or authority ofContinue Reading
The Senate unanimously passed a bill that will require the Department of Corrections provide a copy of all policies relatingContinue Reading
The Senate has unanimoulsy passed House Bill 339, a bill that will provide protection to homeowners from sellers that haveContinue Reading
The Senate has passed Representative Paul Baumbach’s House Bill 293S by a vote of 21-0. Shockingly, the bill requires thatContinue Reading
The House has passed Senate Bill 286 by a vote of 37-2-2. The emerging House “Always No” Caucus of RichContinue Reading
The House and Senate have passed Senate Bill 144, which modernizes the hate crime statute and consolidates related offenses togetherContinue Reading
Before we start this post, I need to appeal to Representative Sean Lynn to get a new profile portrait taken.Continue Reading
The House passed legislation Thursday that would strengthen and expand Delaware’s Whistleblower Protection Act to prevent a person’s citizenship orContinue Reading
The House passed a $5.1 billion operating budget for fiscal 2023 on Thursday, approving a spending plan that provides aContinue Reading
Here is a bill that might do the impossible and make it through both chambers in four legislative days. ItContinue Reading
The House has passed Senate Bill 26 unanimously, but not before amending and ping ponging the bill back to theContinue Reading
The House unanimously passed a bill that will provide tax relief to thousands of retired service members. Sponsored in January by Sen.Continue Reading
The House and Senate have passed House Bill 359 unanimously. This bill, sponsored by Representative Kim Williams and Senator NicoleContinue Reading
The House and Senate have unanimously passed Representative Krista Griffith’s House Bill 311, a bill that will seek to clarifyContinue Reading
The Senate passed a Republican Constitutional Amendment intended to make them look not completely anti-voting or pro-evil. Senate Bill 294Continue Reading
Just four more legislative days! The House did not vote on much but two resolutions. Otherwise, it was committee dayContinue Reading
The Senate unanimously passed a bills on Wednesday that address the rising costs of care for individuals with chronic illnesses. SenateContinue Reading
The Senate unanimously passed a two bill on Wednesday that addresses the rising costs of care for individuals with diabetes.Continue Reading
The Delaware Senate on Wednesday passed legislation along party lines to allow same-day voter registration in Delaware, which will permitContinue Reading
The House and Senate have unanimously passed House Bill 342, which addresses issues that pregnant women face in prison. ThisContinue Reading
The Senate joined the House in passing House Bill 304, which requires all public school students in kindergarten through gradeContinue Reading
The rare bill that has Republicans as lead sponsors that does not at first appear to be evil or fascist.Continue Reading
The House and Senate have passed House Bill 234 unanimously, which was surprising to me. Republicans tend to oppose providingContinue Reading