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Last fall, the Biden Administration announced substantial federal grants to create a series of “hydrogen hubs.”One hub funded is the Mid-Atlantic Clean Hydrogen Hub, or MACH2. It’s receiving up to $750 million to bring together governments and business interests in Delaware, Southeast Pennsylvania, and South Jersey to create a hub with the promise of creating jobs while combating climate change.The U.S. Department of Energy and MACH2 officials are currently holding listening sessions to discuss plans for this hub and get public feedback. And contributor Jon Hurdle reports on the arguments for and against MACH2 heard in these sessions.
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More than a decade after Delaware first considered buying some of its electricity from future wind farms off the coast, it finally has a bill that would set in on a path to do so.
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A bill to allow individuals who have committed a violent felony to apply for the SEED scholarship could not garner enough lawmaker support to move to the House floor.
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The City of Wilmington and others are seeking feedback on the environmental assessment for the Wilmington Riverfront Transportation Infrastructure Project.
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The ordinance amends New Castle County's property code to allow homeowners to plant pollinator gardens or to construct rain gardens without running afoul of county property maintenance codes.
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The House Appropriations Committee hears fiscal concerns over a bill that would require Medicaid programs to cover the termination of pregnancies, as well as a bill to establish a hospital cost review board for the state.
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State Rep. Eric Morrison introduces legislation that would require employers to provide employees with a minimum of 1 hour of earned sick time and safety leave for every 30 hours worked.
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Delaware lawmakers introduce a bill to allow more than one mobile sports betting option in the state.
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McGuiness filed her candidacy Monday, creating a crowded three person Democratic primary race.