Delaware Senate Bill 255 would allow drivers to have darker front side window tint, lowering the required visible light transmission from 70 percent to 35 percent.
Buckson said relying heavily on a college admissions exam does not accurately reflect how well schools are preparing students for life after graduation.
The legislation allows licensed professionals to work in participating states without undergoing duplicate licensing processes.
Republican State Senator Eric Buckson is leading an effort to try and bring the iconic Caesar Rodney equestrian statue back to Dover. The move comes as we near the 250th Anniversary of the United States.
Delaware Senate Republicans are calling out U.S. Representative Sarah McBride for her opposition to the Laken Riley Act, which passed the U.S. House of Representatives with overwhelming bipartisan support Jan. 7.
Current law states that U.S. military veterans who receive a military pension are eligible for an exemption of up to $12,500.
The proposed legislation aims to incrementally raise the state income tax pension exclusion for military pensioners across a three-year span.
Six Delaware Senate Republicans are urging Gov. Carney to remove Delaware Department of Agriculture Secretary Michael Scuse after a Public Integrity Commission report revealed improper disbursement of taxpayer money. The report said over $100,000 was paid to department employees to house seized animals without public notice.
