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Delaware’s latest budget forecast sees a revenue increase next year, but Secretary of Finance Rick Geisenberger says the money is already spoken for.
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The Adult Basic Education Force releases its final report on recommendations to increase funding and support for adult basic education in the First State.
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In 2022, Gov. Carney announced $40 million in American Rescue Plan Act funding for new construction and renovations in nine libraries across the state, but the operating budget for libraries has remained relatively flat over the past decade.
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Chief Justice Collin Seitz told the Joint Finance Committee that since 2018, new cases have increased over 40% and hearings are up over 65%.
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Del Tech requested an $8 million increase in funding for fiscal year 25 with $2.5 million going to expanding the associate degree nursing program. Gov. Carney’s budget plan recommends $6 million - with $1.25 million for the nursing program.
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Gov. John Carney and Dover-area legislators announce plans to spend $25 million on three downtown Dover revitalization projects.
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Gov. John Carney opted out of recommending funding to support a clinical psychology program at DSU, but the Joint Finance Committee believes the funding should be a priority.
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Day one of Joint Finance Committee budget hearings reveal need for more health insurance allocationsThe Joint Finance Committee’s 2025 budget hearings open with the prospect of the state needing more money to cover its health insurance shortfall.
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Gov. John Carney delivers his 2025 budget proposal, requesting an 8.25% increase in general fund spending from the current year.
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Senate and House Education Committees hear the Public Education Compensation Committee’s recommendations on educator pay raises, but some are concerned about school districts' share.