A social media post by President Donald Trump is drawing strong criticism from Delaware’s congressional delegation.
The Indian River Inlet Sand Bypass System is now fully operable following an upgrade from diesel to electric power, according to DNREC.
Governor Matt Meyer announced that Requests for Proposals are now open for four initiatives under Delaware’s plan to overhaul health care access in the First State.
Politicians from Virginia, Delaware and Maryland are sharply criticizing President Donald Trump following a U.S. military and law enforcement operation in Venezuela that resulted in the capture of Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro.
U.S. Sen. Chris Coons names a Cape Henlopen High School student as one of his nominees to U.S. service academies. Each year, members of Congress nominate students to attend the nation’s service academies.
According to the Chesapeake Bay Foundation, the goal was to restore 10 Chesapeake Bay tributaries by 2025. This summer, that goal was exceeded as approximately 2,000 acres were restored.
Delaware Gov. Matt Meyer is now one of 23 governors to join a petition to Congress warning against proposed cuts to the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program, a federal government program that provides food-purchasing assistance for low-income and no-income persons to help them maintain adequate nutrition and health.
Congresswoman Sarah McBride visited the Georgetown location to announce a $6 million community project funding request that would support construction of a new 28,000 square foot facility.
Delaware’s poultry industry, a major pillar of the First State’s economy, could soon get a boost from new bipartisan legislation aimed at combating avian flu and protecting both farmers and consumers.
The Trump Administration halted scheduled shipments of food aid and funding through the USDA’s Emergency Food Assistance Program which received criticism from Congresswoman Sarah McBride (D) who represents Delaware.
