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RISE Delaware formed in 2022 to oppose Delaware’s decision to switch to a Medicare Advantage Plan for state retiree health care, and their lawsuit against the state yielded a temporary block on transitioning to the new plan
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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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Legislation that would increase the standard deduction for personal income taxes and the refundable Earned Income Tax Credit is introduced in the Delaware House of Representatives.
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A renewed effort to legalize marijuana by separating proposed legislation takes its first step in the House - with two new bills released from committee.
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Public support continues to grow for programs that would allow terminally ill patients to end their own lives.One such bill is gaining traction in the Delaware General Assembly.Delaware Public Media’s Roman Battaglia explores what it would mean for Delawareans.
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Public support continues to grow for programs that would allow terminally ill patients to end their own lives.One such bill is gaining traction in the Delaware General Assembly.Delaware Public Media’s Roman Battaglia explores what it would mean for Delawareans.
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State lawmakers are debating the ethics of legalizing medical aid in dying, also known as assisted suicide.
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Students at the University of Delaware are protesting what they paint as a pervasive culture of gendered violence on campus. Dozens and dozens of…
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Some terminally ill Delawareans are asking lawmakers to allow them to end their lives on their own terms.Physician-assisted suicide legislation sponsored…
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Despite bipartisan opposition, a bill legalizing physician-assisted suicide in Delaware will move to the House floor.A House committee signed off on the…