ANNAPOLIS, Md. -- Maryland lawmakers convened Wednesday to kick off the 2026 legislative session, launching 90 days of debate, bill drafting and budget negotiations.
The 153rd General Assembly of Delaware is now in session, with lawmakers gearing up for a busy term. Over the next 167 days, state leaders from both parties plan to tackle a range of pressing issues, including housing and education challenges.
Delaware is just two weeks away from a vote to finalize new legislative boundary maps that will go into effect for the next 10 years. The Senate will convene in a special session on Nov. 1 to finalize the maps that will define Delaware’s House and Senate districts for the next decade.
