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Del. Dem. leadership creates special committees to review reassessments, GOP lawmakers feel slightedDemocratic legislative leadership announces bipartisan special committees to review recent reassessment fallout, but House Republicans argue they have been excluded from closed-door discussions.
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With just two weeks left of Delaware's legislative session, lawmakers on both sides of the aisle have come forward to call for the resignation of State Rep. Stell Parker Selby
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House Republican Leader Tim Dukes signed onto the Freedom to Read Act as a co-sponsor, but he voted against the bill Thursday when several of his proposed amendments did not receive enough support to be added to the legislation.
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Gov. Matt Meyer releases his fiscal year 2026 budget proposal, suggesting various tax increases and new personal income tax brackets.
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Gov.-elect Matt Meyer nominates the current U.S. Deputy Secretary of Education Cindy Marten for Delaware’s next Secretary of Education.
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State Sen. Darius Brown and new House Minority Leader Tim Dukes host an Expungement Fair in Sussex County next week.
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The Delaware General Assembly decides on its new leadership teams, including a new Speaker of the House-elect Melissa Minor-Brown.
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The Delaware House of Representatives swore in newly-elected 37th District republican State Rep. Valerie Jones Giltner and debated resolutions on the Israel-Hamas war.
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The “Law Enforcement and First Responders Protection Act” would reserve the death penalty for those convicted of murdering police officers or public safety officials.
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House lawmakers signed off on a bill rewriting Delaware’s abortion law that technically left the practice illegal – even after the landmark Roe v. Wade…