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After two failed amendments, close to an hour and a half of discussion and a decade’s worth of effort, medical aid in dying passes in the Delaware General Assembly.
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The Delaware Senate Executive Committee approves three of Gov. Matt Meyer’s nominations to the Diamond State Board Port Corporation Board after two preemptive rejections.
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Delaware Senate leadership reignites conflict over the Diamond State Port Corporation Board, rejecting two of Gov. Matt Meyer’s five nominees.
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Medical aid in dying receives its final committee hearing before heading to the State Senate for a vote, setting up Delaware to become the 12th jurisdiction to legalize end-of-life options.
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Gov. Matt Meyer announces his five picks to join the Diamond State Port Corporation (DSPC) Board after the Delaware Supreme Court agreed he was within his right to withdraw prior nominations.
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Lawmakers push three bills forward in an attempt to curb rising energy costs while testifying against further Delmarva Power rate increases.
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The Delaware State Senate votes to approve enshrining abortion rights in the constitution, but a more difficult hurdle awaits in the House.
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The Delaware Supreme Court issues its advisory opinion in favor of Gov. Matt Meyer, opining the governor has the authority to withdraw nominations prior to Senate confirmation.
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Democratic state senators propose enshrining abortion rights among other reproductive freedoms within the state’s constitution.
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The Delaware Supreme Court hears arguments from legal teams representing the General Assembly and Gov. Matt Meyer over their Port Board nomination dispute.