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State lawmakers are taking a swing at delivering a more comprehensive approach to how large load electricity users – specifically data centers – are regulated going forward. The new legislation was introduced late last month with the hope of getting it through the General Assembly before the current session ends June 30th.Delaware Public Media contributor Jon Hurdle took a closer look at the new bill and reaction to it in his latest piece, and he joined Tom Byrne to discuss his reporting.
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Starting in 2025, Delaware will require health insurers to cover screenings for those at risk of ovarian cancer.
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The bill would affect 44 municipal and county agencies throughout the state, but will not apply to state police officers.
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Members of the state House and Senate Housing committees convened to hear from authors of several new reports on the current state of Delaware’s housing needs.
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The Delaware State Senate will continue holding all meetings – from legislative session to various committee hearings - in hybrid format.
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Democrats in Delaware’s State Senate have selected a new President Pro Tem.Sen. David McBride (D-Hawks Nest) got the nod as Democrats put together their…
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It’s been the year of education in the General Assembly and lawmakers get set to recess at the end of the month a handful of education bills are making…