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The 34-page bipartisan initiative would modernize the Victim’s Bill of Rights, first enacted in 1992, through various technical changes and the addition of new rights and reporting requirements.
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Following Gov. Matt Meyer's first State of the State address, Democratic lawmakers express relative alignment with his policy goals, but differences in their planned approaches are unfolding.
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A controversial bill looking to revamp Delaware’s corporate law structure clears its first two legislative hurdles in the General Assembly.
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Democratic state senators propose enshrining abortion rights among other reproductive freedoms within the state’s constitution.
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Delaware legislators propose bipartisan corporate law changes in an effort to persuade companies to remain incorporated in the First State.
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Senate leadership approves former Gov. Bethany Hall-Long’s nominations to the Diamond State Port Corporation Board but legal questions arise.
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The Delaware General Assembly decides on its new leadership teams, including a new Speaker of the House-elect Melissa Minor-Brown.
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The Delaware Senate votes against legalizing medical aid in dying, but it could be brought back up for another vote next week.
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Two bills seeking to keep the state from adopting a Medicare Advantage plan for current retirees pass in the Senate and head back to the House with new amendments.
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Republican senators voted against the amendment and the bill, arguing that while the amendment improves the legislation, they remain against creating the review board.