Marching on Washington
This weekend, more people will participate in the Women’s March on Washington and in hundreds of “sister marches” across theContinue Reading
After weeks of daily negotiations between House Speaker Valerie Longhurst, Senate Majority Leader Bryan Townsend and the Delaware Healthcare Association which culminated in aContinue Reading
The Vote Tracker lists the bills introduced, debated, passed and signed during the current legislative session that are of progressiveContinue Reading
Last week, lawmakers introduced legislation aimed at protecting a federal drug discount program, known as 340B, which is crucial for reducingContinue Reading
Lawmakers introduced new legislation on Thursday aimed at meaningfully reforming Delaware’s civil asset forfeiture system. Sponsored by Rep. Kim Williams and Sen. KyleContinue Reading
Legislation that would establish a mental health services unit for Delaware high schools cleared the House today. HB 200 builds offContinue Reading
The House passed two bills on Tuesday aimed at guiding the responsible use of Artificial Intelligence (AI) and addressing emergingContinue Reading
Sen. Kyle Evans Gay on Wednesday introduced two bills and one resolution that would give families greater assurance that Delaware childcareContinue Reading
Some of the First State’s most critical and endangered ecosystems would be better protected from development under legislation introduced WednesdayContinue Reading
Delaware Senate leadership marked National Affordable Housing Month last week by introducing legislation that will expand housing opportunities for someContinue Reading
More than a year after first filing Senate Bill 4, Sen. Marie Pinkney and House Majority Leader Melissa Minor-Brown last week introduced a newContinue Reading
Sen. Kyle Evans Gay has filed two new bills to expand access to critical health services on college campuses andContinue Reading
The House and Senate return today from a week long Bond Committee break. The House has some bills on theirContinue Reading
The General Assembly is in recess this week for Bond Hearings. They will return on May 7, 2024. The VoteContinue Reading
The Delaware Senate passed Senate Bill 237 by a party line vote of 15-5-1 on Thursday. The bill would directContinue Reading
Yesterday, after the House spent hours in debate, after hours of lobbying by the hospital lobbies, who were also sendingContinue 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