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The Delaware House sends a $6.58 billion operating budget to the Senate for approval and advances a constitutional amendment that would prohibit the imposition of the death penalty.
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Two immigration protection bills from State Rep. Mara Gorman head to the Delaware House for a full vote.
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A last ditch effort to adjust personal income tax brackets dies in committee just days before lawmakers wrap up in Dover for the year.
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State Rep. Sean Lynn has been working on a slate of immigration protection bills, including two that would require consent from the state’s attorney general for local law enforcement and school resource officers to collaborate with ICE agents.
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Delaware lawmakers advance two bills to bolster immigrant protections without the backing of state law enforcement.
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Legislation to formally outlaw the death penalty in Delaware was voted out of committee on Wednesday.
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The bill was approved on close to a party-line vote of 23 yes, 16 no and 2 absent after nearly four hours of floor debate.
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Delaware’s state representatives met for the first time this year and took on some big issues.
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Free speech concerns came up during a House Judiciary committee hearing Wednesday. Judges often deal with sensitive matters and high emotions. That puts…
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A new program is designed to help children exposed to trauma get support in school.Gov. John Carney has signed legislation, sponsored by State Rep. Sean…