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The State Auditor’s office releases its Annual Comprehensive Financial Report three months late with an unprecedented disclaimer — the Delaware Unemployment Compensation Fund could not be audited.
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A bill to provide financial assistance for installing in-home electric vehicle chargers for low-income Delawareans is released from the House Natural Resource and Energy Committee.
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The program began just over two years ago and mirrors the acute care delivered at a brick-and-mortar hospital.
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HB346 builds off a law passed in 2022 that provides legal protections to providers of contraceptive and abortion services - extending those same protections to providers of gender-affirming health care.
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Legislation to create a hospital cost review board in an attempt to lower healthcare costs is introduced, but members of the healthcare community strongly oppose it.
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Meyer’s $342.5 million 2025 operating budget plan is a three percent increase from this year, with no property tax or sewer fee increases.
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New Castle County Executive Matt Meyer’s final budget proposal as county executive has no proposed property tax or sewer fee increases.
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As Delaware prepares to open its recreational marijuana market, lawmakers take a step to provide a sense of security for local banks interested in playing a role in the market.
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Newark City Council isn’t exactly opening its arms to the possibility of recreational marijuana retail stores.
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Delaware’s State Senate passes a bill to allow third-party alcohol delivery, but direct-to-consumer shipping legislation fails in committee.