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Cleaning up water in the First State is on lawmakers’ minds this session.Delaware is close to creating trust fund to help increase spending on water infrastructure in DelawareAnd late last month, a bill was introduced looking to set specific state limits on PFAS chemicals in drinking water.Contributor Jon Hurdle takes a closer look at that bill and how it compares to similar efforts elsewhere.
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The Supreme Court heard the latest case challenging the Affordable Care Act Tuesday. And Delaware’s two Democratic senators are optimistic it will once…
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Delaware’s senior Senator is among those on Capitol Hill wanting to see more of the Mueller Report.A day after a redacted version of the 400 page document…
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There’s no shortage of issues emanating from our nation’s capital that are of interest to Delawareans. And occasionally, The Green takes some like time to…
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Delaware’s senior Senator says President Trump’s State of the Union Tuesday night was largely what he expected.Sen. Tom Carper says most of what the…
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Delaware’s senior senator is weighing in on the partial government shutdown and President Trump’s plan to fund construction of a wall on the US-Mexico…
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Delaware’s Democratic incumbents decisively fended off Congressional challenges in Tuesday’s Midterm election.The state’s senior Senator Tom Carper bested…
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Wednesday night's Delaware Debates saw candidates for First State seats in the U.S. House and Senate facing off on a wide variety of topics, including…
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We continue bringing you our series of Candidate Conversations - part of Delaware Public Media’s 2018 Election coverage, and the Delaware Debates we are…
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We continue bringing you our series of Candidate Conversations - part of Delaware Public Media’s 2018 Election coverage, and the Delaware Debates we are…