A bipartisan group of lawmakers met Tuesday in Dover to hear how Delaware’s recent statewide property reassessment is affecting businesses, manufactured homeowners, and multi-family housing.
Forty members of Congress sent a letter on Nov. 12 urging Delaware Gov. Matt Meyer to block Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) from accessing DMV data through a national law enforcement network, citing concerns about how federal agencies could use residents' information.
Delaware lawmakers will hold public hearings this fall to review the state’s recent property reassessment.
House Bill 93, which was voted out of the Delaware House Judiciary Committee on Wednesday, would restrict school resource officers and school constables from assisting federal immigration authorities without permission from the state attorney general.
The FBI has denied Delaware’s request to allow background checks for its recreational marijuana industry, officials announced Monday.
With emergency food assistance in jeopardy, Delaware lawmakers are supporting hungry neighbors as concerns grow over a massive cut to the nation’s food bank supplies.
The Delaware House has passed a bill allowing terminally ill adults to request medication to end their lives.
More than 20 elected officials joined the Delaware Healthcare Association and hospital representatives Tuesday for its annual legislative advocacy day at Legislative Hall.
The bill aims to require the United States International Trade Commission to conduct an investigation into the impact of tariffs on imports from Mexico and Canada.
Delaware lawmakers are pushing for stronger protections against discrimination for military service members and their families.
