The Delaware Department of Labor announced a notable increase in the number of medical providers participating in the state’s workers’ compensation system, crediting the recent passage of Senate Bill 164 for the improvement.
Affordable and workforce housing was discussed during the third Sussex County Land Use Reform Working Group meeting held Thursday morning.
Delaware Attorney General Kathy Jennings announced Thursday that she will seek a third term.
The Maryland Equitable Justice Commission has announced 18 reforms to address what it says is the state’s disproportionate incarceration of Black people. Recommendations include reforms to sentencing, law enforcement practices, and reentry programs.
Rep. Richard Collins secures another win and will continue to represent Delaware State House District 41.
The Delaware House passed House Bill 70, moving toward steps to abolish the death penalty, replacing it with life imprisonment without parole for first-degree murder, and the bill now moves to the Senate for consideration.
Two bills aimed at greater transparency and public accountability in cases alleging misconduct by police officers cleared a Democrat-led House committee on Wednesday despite concerns by reform advocates that they do not go far enough.
