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Despite revisions made to SB 300, which creates a new license for Delaware gun dealers, it still received significant pushback from Republicans during senate floor debate.
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Initially controversial legislation aimed at reducing consumer spending on healthcare moved through the State Senate with minimal debate– and public support from the state’s largest healthcare lobbying group.
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Gun vendors could see new license requirements to operate in the First State, if a bill introduced by Senate Pro Tem Dave Sokola makes it through the General Assembly by June 30.
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A bill to increase some business fees in the state received a range of criticism from House republicans before advancing last week.
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Delaware's council charged with making economic forecasts for the state could soon be cemented into code, as House lawmakers send an amended HB 370 on to the senate.
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The House Administrative Committee advanced a resolution asking counties to study the viability of freezing property taxes for seniors – despite reservations from both sides of the aisle.
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State Rep. Debra Heffernan joined several other long-time state legislators last night in announcing she does not plan to run for re-election for House District 6.
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Governor-elect Matt Meyer selects his secretary of state along with eight other major cabinet appointments.
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The eighth annual Government Efficiency and Accountability Review or GEAR report is released by Gov. John Carney.
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Republican state lawmakers want to reign in the governor’s ability to enact emergency orders. After witnessing the power a governor can yield during a…