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The estate tax may soon be a thing of the past in Delaware.Right now, any real estate, property and general wealth passed down by someone after they die…
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State lawmakers will once again consider legalizing physician-assisted suicide.Two years after a similar bill failed to get out of a House committee, Rep.…
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State Justice Department officials say the University of Delaware Board of Trustees violated open meetings laws after it used a vague description of a…
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Rich Jester’s father Robert died from lung cancer earlier this year – a debilitating illness that can also leave patients in an opiate haze in order to…
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Reducing the terms of elected school board members is the first leg of an ambitious and potentially controversial set of proposals from Rep. Paul Baumbach…
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State lawmakers are looking to remedy a failing grade Delaware received from a think tank last year for its law enforcement friendly civil forfeiture laws…
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State lawmakers are considering legislation that would adjust the way the Delaware approaches the Earned Income Tax Credit.Currently, the state offers low…
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Gov. Jack Markell (D) and state lawmakers have widely lauded an incentive package as part of an effort to retain DuPont jobs in Delaware, but they are…
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Lawmakers in both sides of the aisle are digesting Gov. Jack Markell’s proposed $4.1 billion spending plan.House Minority Leader Daniel Short (R-Seaford)…
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Rep. Paul Baumbach (D-Newark) is reviving a bill to bring an extra $400,000 in annual cash to the city he represents. He argues it’s a matter of fairness,…