The Delaware House of Representatives has passed House Bill 444, known as the Delaware John Lewis Voting Rights Act, sending the measure to the state Senate for consideration.
A proposed amendment to Delaware's Constitution would restore voting rights to people who have completed felony prison sentences, drawing support from those who see it as a second chance and opposition from those who believe some crimes should permanently bar voting.
The Delaware House of Representatives passed two bills aimed at requiring data centers to cover their own utility costs on June 16.
The Democratic Committee representing Delaware’s 4th Representative District has unanimously endorsed Gregg Lindner as its candidate for the state House seat in the 2026 election.
Matt Bucher has officially filed to run for the Delaware House of Representatives in District 33, according to the Delaware Department of Elections.
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The five Democratic candidates looking to run for Parker Selby's seat will be speaking at a Representative District 20 forum July 3.
The Delaware House of Representatives voted to pass legislation to clarify and expand the offense of criminal impersonation in the state. This legislation comes after the attack and death of a Minnesota State representative and her husband as well as the attempted attack on a Minnesota State senator and his wife by a private citizen impersonating a police officer.
After missing every day of the legislative session so far, Rep. Stell Parker Selby has resigned effective immediately.
