The group observed areas affected by coastal erosion and went to see ongoing replenishment efforts supported by $8.1 million in combined state and federal funding.
U.S. Rep. Sarah McBride is backing a new bipartisan effort in Congress that would require background checks for all gun sales.
The USDA is terminating of the Partnerships for Climate-Smart Commodities program, a Biden-era initiative aimed at promoting sustainable farming through federal grants.
Delaware’s poultry industry, a major pillar of the First State’s economy, could soon get a boost from new bipartisan legislation aimed at combating avian flu and protecting both farmers and consumers.
McBride, along with Representatives Kelly Morrison of Minnesota and Rashida Tlaib of Michigan, led a group of 40 lawmakers in urging Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick to exclude baby safety items.
Congresswoman Sarah McBride (D) criticized the Trump administration for halting scheduled shipments of food aid and funding through the USDA’s Emergency Food Assistance Program, warning that the Food Bank of Delaware faces a shortage of over 600,000 meals as a result.
A House Foreign Affairs subcommittee hearing ended early Tuesday following an exchange where Rep. Keith Self, R-Texas, misgendered Rep. Sarah McBride, D-Del. The hearing aimed to focus on discussions surrounding nuclear nonproliferation and U.S. assistance to European allies.
In these partisan times Democratic and Republican lawmakers had vastly different reactions to Tuesday nights Presidential address in front of Congress. That includes reactions from politicians here in Delaware.
According to its sponsor District 7A Delegate Kathy Szeliga (R), the bill in the Maryland house she introduced would require that only biological girls compete against other girls in scholastic and collegiate sports.
The days are already piling up in the year 2025 and in case you've missed any key stories the past few days, here is your Week In Review.