Gov. Matt Meyer signed House Bill 255 into law on Wednesday, finalizing Delaware's move to separate its tax code from federal changes. The signature came shortly after the Senate approved the bill along party lines during an extraordinary session marked by hours of tense debate. The House passed the bill last week.
Governor Matt Meyer today announced the launch of the Delaware Office of New Americans, designed to support the immigrant community.
A new Delaware law designed to protect four-legged friends was celebrated Tuesday with a ceremonial signing at Brandywine Valley SPCA's Copeland Center for Animal Welfare.
Delaware flags were lowered to half staff today for the death of World War II veteran James "Tommy" Anderson.
On Wednesday, Gov. Matt Meyer signed House Bill 1 into law, creating a new state-level Department of Veterans Affairs led by a cabinet-level secretary.
Just days before Delaware's adult-use cannabis market is set to launch, Gov. Matt Meyer and other state officials toured First State Compassion in Milford, getting an up-close look at the legal industry in action.
Federal funding for Rehoboth Beach’s planned beach nourishment project has not been fully secured, leaving the coastal community without a much-anticipated shoreline reinforcement effort this fall.
Winemakers and consumers across the First State may be one step closer to uncorking a long-awaited change.
Delaware Governor Matt Meyer made stops across the state today to speak with communities about gun violence prevention and reduction. One of those stops was in Seaford to meet with neighbors, local advocates, and law enforcement officials.
House Bill 140, a controversial bill that would legalize medical aid in dying in Delaware, has passed the state Senate and is now headed to Governor Matt Meyer’s desk.
