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The General Assembly's Division of Research works on making the Delaware Constitution gender silent while lawmakers push to expand the definition of sexual orientation.
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One bill announced by the Republican Caucus is an effort to prohibit organizations employing budget-writing legislators from receiving state money through key spending bills.
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Delaware’s General Assembly passes a resolution requiring the state Department of Human Resources to present its findings on college degree requirements across state agencies.
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Republican lawmakers release their legislative agenda for this year, focusing on continued opposition against the Advanced Clean Cars II act and regulating executive power.
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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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After increasing the tax exclusion for military pensioners under 60 in 2022, State Sen. Eric Buckson introduces legislation to increase the exemption further for all ages in Delaware.
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The report recommends Delaware proceed with legislation authorizing the procurement of offshore wind, either as a standalone project or in partnership with other states.
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Battle for alcohol delivery in Delaware continues with legislation to allow direct-to-consumer salesHouse Bill 259 would legalize the shipment of alcohol from craft breweries and distilleries directly to Delawareans' doorsteps.
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House Bill 285 amends the current medical marijuana code to no longer require a “debilitating” medical condition to qualify for a registry card and allows seniors to self-certify.
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State Sen. Jack Walsh introduced legislation in June to allow food delivery services like DoorDash and Uber Eats to deliver alcohol along with food orders in Delaware.