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Joint Finance Committee Chair State Sen. Trey Paradee explains over $94 million is allocated for inflation and volume increases in statewide Medicaid service needs, one of the state’s largest spending factors.
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Republican senators voted against the amendment and the bill, arguing that while the amendment improves the legislation, they remain against creating the review board.
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Legislation to codify Gov. John Carney’s budget smoothing process heads to the Senate Floor, but Republican State Rep. Danny Short (R-Seaford) calls for more.
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After making it through the Delaware House in January largely on a party-line vote, the Senate officially passes legislation to bolster the medical marijuana industry.
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The Delaware Veterans Home has 115 authorized nursing positions and only 37 of those are currently filled.
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DelDOT requests an additional $32.5 million to help cover the loss of pandemic-era federal stimulus payments and gives updates on the impact of electric vehicles on the loss of fuel tax revenue.
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Delaware’s Department of Natural Resources and Environmental Control spent Monday explaining the surf fishing tag debacle to state lawmakers.
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Discussions continue in Dover surrounding a proposed pay increase surrounding state employees.
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The Joint Finance Committee begins a month of public hearings with state agencies as lawmakers start crafting next year’s budget.
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Democratic state lawmakers have some questions about Gov. John Carney’s recommended budget.