A bill introduced Jan. 15 would allow terminally ill patients with valid medical marijuana cards to use medical marijuana while staying at health care facilities in Delaware.
Delaware lawmakers opened the first of four special committee hearings Tuesday with pointed questions for Tyler Technologies over the state’s first property reassessment in more than four decades.
A Special Committee formed to examine Delaware’s statewide property reassessment will hold its first public hearing on Tuesday, Sept. 30, at 9:30 a.m. in the Senate Chamber at Legislative Hall.
Democratic leaders in the Delaware General Assembly have announced the formation of bipartisan special committees to investigate the statewide property reassessment, following mounting concern with new tax bills sent to homeowners.
Alonna Berry was officially sworn in Tuesday, Aug. 12, as the new representative for Delaware’s 20th House District, filling the seat vacated by Stell Parker-Selby in June.
The Delaware Working Families Party is calling on state lawmakers to give equal consideration to all proposals during the General Assembly’s special session Tuesday, saying that current leadership’s agenda fails to root causes.
Delaware Governor Matt Meyer spoke with CoastTV regarding the long-term absence of District 20 Representative Stell Parker Selby. "I have not heard much on Representative... Stell," Meyer said to CoastTV. "I hope she’s in good health. I have not spoken to her."
On Tuesday, June 17, Delaware House Democrats responded on Facebook to CoastTV’s report regarding Rep. Stell Parker Selby’s absence this legislative session.
A Milton woman says a plea for help to her state representative turned into confusion after her medical complaint was mistakenly routed to Child Support Services. The misstep has raised new concerns about the ongoing absence of Rep. Stell Parker Selby.
District 20 Rep. Stell Parker Selby has now been absent for at least 133 votes, more than five months worth of the legislative session. However, the House Speaker finally responded to CoastTV's inquiries when staff visited Legislative Hall.
