Governor Matt Meyer signed a package of housing bills that supporters say will expand access to affordable homes, strengthen protections for renters and manufactured homeowners, and ensure fairer processes for families across the state.
Sussex County Democrats will host their annual Jamboree Sept. 13 at Killens Pond. The event will host top legislators, provide classic picnic fare and support local 2026 campaigns.
Delaware lawmakers are looking to expand prenatal and postpartum care for immigrants in Joint Resolution 6.
Delaware legislation moving the primary election for statewide, county, and municipal offices to the fourth Tuesday in April, passed the State House of Representatives.
Delaware lawmakers are considering House Bill 94, a measure that would restrict local law enforcement from assisting federal agencies with immigration enforcement activities at schools or churches without prior approval from the attorney general.
Delaware House Democrats introduced House Bill 44, a measure that would require the state to maintain a education program to meet the educational needs of migrant children.
Democrat Claire Snyder-Hall will be the new Delaware State Representative for District 14. In her first attempt at public office, the former CEO of Common Cause Delaware will replace the retiring Pete Schwartzkopf.
Both candidates for Delaware's 14th House District have never held public office before. Democrat Claire Snyder-Hall was the former CEO of Common Cause Delaware. Republican Mike Simpler is the current president of the Rehoboth Beach Volunteer Fire Company,
Claire Snyder-Hall will be the Democratic candidate for Delaware District 14, which encompasses the greater Rehoboth Beach and Dewey Beach area. The seat is being vacated by retiring former Speaker of the House Pete Schwartzkopf.
Each of the three Democrats in the Delaware state house #14 race, Kathy McGuiness, Claire Snyder-Hall, and Marty Rendon, are attempting to leverage their specific experiences. It is a race that has seen the former Speaker of the House weigh-in on the candidates.
