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The Joint Finance Committee begins its process of parsing out a state budget from Gov. Carney’s recommendations. The committee took a broad overview of…
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Both Democratic and Republican state lawmakers are fairly pleased with Gov. John Carney’s recommended budget. Lawmakers are impressed by Carney’s spending…
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Wednesday’s insurrection at the U.S. Capitol and the takeover of the Michigan state capital in early 2020 has Delaware's state legislators worried it…
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Demonstrators in Dover are the latest to protest the deaths of George Floyd and others at the hands of the police. Protesters made their way around the…
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A new book out this summer is one that First State political junkies won’t want to miss. The new book is called “Byrd of Legislative Hall” and is the…
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Delaware educators, parents and students rallied at Legislative Hall Tuesday to voice their concerns over Gov. John Carney’s proposal to slice $37 million…
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A handful of states – and the District of Columbia – have passed right to die legislation. And Delaware may soon join that list. First State lawmakers…
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Legislators and health care providers gathered for a public hearing Wednesday night to discuss access to behavioral and mental health services. The event…
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A group of downstate Republican legislators is calling for a fast-tracked hearing on a DNREC rule requiring developers to craft stormwater runoff plans…
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State officials estimate damage from a recent fire at Legislative Hall totaling $1.5 million. Restoration contractors have been cleaning and remediating…