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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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A bill to allow medical marijuana dispensaries to enter the recreational market is narrowly voted out of committee in the General Assembly.
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Under the bill, towing companies would be required to take a photo documenting the unauthorized parking, publicly display their towing rates which must be reasonable and companies could not charge more than $500 for towing and storage.
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After making it through the Delaware House in January largely on a party-line vote, the Senate officially passes legislation to bolster the medical marijuana industry.
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As Delaware prepares to open its recreational marijuana market, lawmakers take a step to provide a sense of security for local banks interested in playing a role in the market.
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Delaware’s General Assembly passes a resolution requiring the state Department of Human Resources to present its findings on college degree requirements across state agencies.
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House Bill 285 amends the current medical marijuana code to no longer require a “debilitating” medical condition to qualify for a registry card and allows seniors to self-certify.
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A bill that would increase the maximum weekly unemployment benefit in Delaware is released from the House Labor Committee.
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A renewed effort to legalize marijuana by separating proposed legislation takes its first step in the House - with two new bills released from committee.
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State lawmakers spent time Tuesday justifying new mandates for the state’s emergency alert system.