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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.
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The State Senate Executive Committee backs former U.S. Deputy Secretary of Education Cindy Marten to become Delaware’s new Secretary of Education.
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The Department of Elections has announced Saturday, Feb. 15 as the special election date for the Wilmington and Talleyville-area seats.
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Retired teacher Steve Washington and retired DuPont supply chain manager Brent Burdge will serve as the Delaware Republican Party’s candidates in two upcoming State Senate special elections.
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Delaware’s Democratic Party nominates Ray Seigfried and Dan Cruce as its candidates to vye for two soon-to-be open State Senate seats.