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The legislation makes Delaware the latest of seven other states to legalize natural organic reduction, a process that accelerates the decomposition of human remains to soil.
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Lawmakers returned to session on Tuesday, and tempers immediately flared in the State Senate over examining school discipline issues.
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With the Delaware Superior Court striking down early and permanent absentee voting last week, Democrats and Republicans look to find their own legislative solutions.
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VBR Committee Chair State Sen. Bryan Townsend says multiple pieces of legislation are in the works that would focus largely on technical corrections and reorganization to create a more cohesive Victims’ Bill of Rights.
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The Retiree Healthcare Benefits Advisory Subcommittee presents its final recommendations to the Legislative Joint Health Committee on addressing the future of state retiree health care and Delaware's other post-employee benefit unfunded liability.
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The majority of state contracts for construction, goods, and services are going to nonminority firms according to a study ordered by the General Assembly.
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Lawmakers are considering a bill that seeks to even the playing field for some tenants in eviction cases.
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Gov. John Carney signs a bill addressing primary care in Delaware.The legislation implements a series of healthcare reforms to help strengthen primary…
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The state Senate passes bail reform aimed at those charged with some violent crimes and possessing firearms.The legislation would set mandatory bail for…
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A new bill introduced in the General Assembly aims to give more protections to renters.The bill’s sponsors and advocates say the playing field between…