Republicans continue to call for representation for District 20 and prepare for what's to come. CoastTV also takes a closer look at a similar situation with a former Republican representative.
In a letter to the acting inspectors general of the Department of Defense, the Intelligence Community, the National Archives and Records Administration, and the Department of State, the senators requested an inquiry into the use of a group chat to discuss sensitive military operations.
A group of Delaware state representatives is calling for an explanation regarding a sharp increase in energy bills, citing concerns from constituents struggling with higher costs.
The Delaware Healthcare Association has called on outgoing Governor John Carney to refrain from nominating members to the HB 350 Diamond State Hospital Cost Review Board, urging that the issue be handled by the incoming administration.
On Sunday, July 21, President Joe Biden announced he would not be running for reelection through a letter on social media.
Tuesday, several organizations and community leaders aligned with the Delaware Healthcare Association submitted a joint letter expressing concerns over House Bill 350.
The Ocean City Town Council seeks Worcester County's aid to address transportation challenges, prioritizing Route 90 improvements for better traffic flow and emergency response times. While awaiting county response, the fate of enhancements hinges on Maryland State's evaluation, highlighting the collaborative effort needed to tackle Ocean City's traffic issues effectively.
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.
Visa, American Express, MasterCard, and Discover previously announced plans to add a merchant code for gun retailers, which is a set of numbers that describe a merchant's primary business and track purchases for reward points. The creation of the new code was approved in 2022 and would allow financial institutions to better detect and report activities related to the purchase of firearms and ammunition at standalone gun retail stores.
Two pages of mostly criticism was delivered by house republicans to Governor Carney’s desk Tuesday.