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Both chambers of the Delaware General Assembly unanimously overturn Gov. John Carney’s veto of a bill that would restructure the State Employee Benefits Committee and its meeting procedures.
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Gov. John Carney vetoes a bill aiming to increase transparency with how state retiree healthcare plan decisions are made.
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A new Brown v. Board of Education Monument now stands on the grounds of Legislative Mall in Dover.
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Under the new law, an approved training course must be completed within five years of the firearm purchase date, with concealed carry permit holders and current or retired law-enforcement officers exempt from the requirement.
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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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Gov. John Carney is recommending the Department of Health and Social Services receive an 8.4% budget increase, with close to $95 million in Medicaid costs.
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The Downtown Dover Partnership hosted a tour for Gov. John Carney and community leaders to see where some initial projects in the Capital City plan will go.
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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.