Comment Rescue: Listen to Paula and Call Lisa Blunt Rochester
Here’s Paula’s call to action: Just called Lisa Blunt Rochester’s DC office (202-225-4165) to thank her for joining the CongressionalContinue Reading
Under the current salary scale for teachers, if a permitted paraprofessional in a school wishes to become a certified teacherContinue Reading
House Bill 203 is one of those bills with mostly Republican sponsorship that seems like a good idea, but youContinue Reading
Senate Bill 148 allows a medical practitioner with the authority to prescribe medication to give the unused portion of topicalContinue Reading
Currently school employees must use their accumulated sick leave to take off for a religious holiday that is not aContinue Reading
The House passed legislation Tuesday that would set one of the most ambitious greenhouse gas emissions reduction targets in theContinue Reading
Apparently there are some restrictive covenants, made by neighborhood or civic associations, that prohibit a property owner from installing orContinue Reading
Senate Bill 149 would move the 2024 presidential primary election for major political parties from the fourth Tuesday in AprilContinue Reading
Prior to the Great Recession of 2008-09, the State of Delaware previously offered an employer match for state employee contributionsContinue Reading
If you ever watched Law & Order, you have probably heard of the Brady Rule. It is a rule ofContinue Reading
House Bill 141, introduced by Representative Eric Morrison with bipartisan sponsorship, ‘requires all candidates for statewide office, the General Assembly, andContinue Reading
House Bill 206, sponsored by Rep. Kendra Johnson, would revamp the Council on Police Training, renaming it the Police Officer StandardsContinue Reading
Sponsored by Rep. Minor-Brown, House Bill 205 would make numerous changes to the Law Enforcement Officers’ Bill of Rights, also knownContinue Reading
House Bill 37, a bill introduced earlier in the session but had failed to get enough signatures on two occasionsContinue Reading
Delaware’s aging population is growing, with projections from the 2020 Census and other sources forecasting that one in four DelawareansContinue Reading
Sen. Laura Sturgeon filed three bills Thursday to enhance the ability of workers to pursue legal action when their employment rightsContinue Reading
House Bill 177 increases the amount of Compassionate Leave for eligible employees of the State upon the death of anContinue Reading
Finally, JFC on Tuesday approved a $153 million operating budget for the Delaware Department of Natural Resources and Environmental ControlContinue Reading
House Bill 166 was introduced last week to officially codify the practice of the Governor selecting judicial nominees that areContinue Reading
House Bill 167 will provide funding to provide school resource officers in all Delaware public schools. This bill will fundContinue Reading
Three of the Delaware Senate Democrats top legislative priorities were funded by the Joint Finance Committee this week, including billsContinue Reading
The budget-writing Joint Finance Committee last week approved a substantial increase in funding for a program to assist low-income familiesContinue Reading
The JFC last week voted to fund Senate Bill 9 in the One-Time Supplemental Appropriations Bill to better protect DelawareContinue Reading
Before they went on the JFC recess, the Senate passed Senate Bill 102S by a vote of 15-4-2, with allContinue Reading
In order to help in recruiting more teachers to move or stay in Delaware, House Bill 138 has been introducedContinue Reading