A handful of Eastern Shore lawmakers are trying to take advantage of what they call positive momentum. The thought process follows a recent fe…
With a proposed $6.58 billion budget on the table and a potential deficit looming, Delaware lawmakers are looking for ways to save money. Representative Danny Short (R-39th District) believes he has a solution: cutting more than 2,200 vacant state positions that have remained unfilled for months—or even years.
One of the last pieces of legislation considered by lawmakers regarded changes to the state's landmark 'Blueprint for Maryland's Future' educa…
Delaware lawmakers introduced House Bill 110 on Thursday to clarify language regarding background checks, seeking to resolve the FBI delays th…
Delaware lawmakers introduced House Bill 110 on Thursday to clarify language regarding background checks, seeking to resolve the FBI delays that have stalled the state’s recreational marijuana industry.
In the final week of Maryland's legislative session, moves are being made to implement what has been dubbed a 'sleep tax,' that would apply a …
Delaware House lawmakers narrowly passed a controversial end-of-life bill Tuesday, moving the legislation one step closer to becoming law.
Three key bills—Senate Bills 59, 60, and 61—were discussed Wednesday by the Senate Environment, Energy, and Transportation Committee, all aimed at increasing oversight, accountability, and consumer protections in the utility rate-setting process.
Frustrations over delays and uncertainties in Delaware’s recreational marijuana industry spilled into the streets today as marijuana industry leaders rallied outside Legislative Hall, demanding action from lawmakers.
Lawmakers from both parties shared a sense of optimism on Tuesday after Governor Matt Meyer’s inauguration, expressing confidence in his visio…