Bills Pending Delaware House Administration Committee

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DEHB24Intro

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This Bill amends the Charter of the Town of Delmar in multiple respects. In Section 7 of the Charter, which involves Nominations and Elections, every person over the age of 18 years who has resided in the town for 30 days prior to the election will b...
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2024-12-19
To House Administration Committee
DEHB35Intro

Prefile
This Act is the first leg of a constitutional amendment to prohibit the imposition of the death penalty. The Act also removes reference to capital offenses in Section 12 of Article I because that language is inconsistent with a constitutional prohibi...
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2024-12-19
To House Administration Committee
DEHB25Intro

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This bill amends the charter of the Town of Millsboro to authorize redistricting of the Town's 3 municipal election districts using the 2020 federal decennial census by January 1, 2026 and to thereafter redistrict within 2 years of the latest fed...
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2024-12-19
To House Administration Committee
DEHB465Intro

Sine Die
This Act provides resources to microbusinesses that could be successful but lack sufficient resources to effectively implement their business plans.
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2024-06-30
To House Administration Committee
DEHR34Intro

Sine Die
This House Resolution states the intent to phase out the use of avoidable PFAS in consumer products sold in Delaware, consistent with precedents set in other states that have banned the use of avoidable PFAS in consumer products.
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2024-06-28
To House Administration Committee
DEHB429Intro

Sine Die
This legislation, the State Spending Accountability Amendment, is the first leg of a constitutional amendment that would reform the state budgeting process.
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2024-06-06
To House Administration Committee
DEHB384Intro

Sine Die
This Act amends the Newark Charter by authorizing the City of Newark to levy and collect a per student, per semester tax on Colleges and Universities that host in person classes which are located within the boundaries of the City of Newark. This tax ...
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2024-05-02
To House Administration Committee
DEHCR112Intro

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This resolution calls on the General Assembly to encourage the Delaware medical community to educate the citizens of Delaware about the forced organ harvesting that occurs in China, in the event they decide to travel to China for an expedited transpl...
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2024-04-17
To House Administration Committee
DEHCR98Intro

Sine Die
This resolution requests the Governor of Delaware provide recommendations for the future of education by addressing funding, improving academic performance, standardized testing, and school safety and climate to the 153rd Delaware General Assembly by...
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2024-03-26
To House Administration Committee
DEHB344Intro

Sine Die
This bill seeks to correct a current bias in Delawares election law impacting the outcome of countless races throughout the state.
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2024-03-13
To House Administration Committee
DEHB341Intro

Sine Die
This Act prohibits the following:
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2024-03-12
To House Administration Committee
DEHB320Intro

Sine Die
This is the first leg of a Constitutional Amendment to constitutionally authorize 10 days of early in-person voting in Delaware. Additionally, at least 21 in-person early voting places, with 1 being located in each State Senate District, are required...
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2024-03-05
To House Administration Committee
DEHB21Intro

Sine Die
This Act creates the Joint Committee on Oversight of Agency Regulations (Committee) to engage in review and oversight of regulations adopted by State agencies.
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2024-02-29
To House Administration Committee
DEHB20Intro

Sine Die
This Act enhances the General Assemblys oversight of regulations adopted by state agencies by doing all of the following:
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2024-02-29
To House Administration Committee
DEHB269Intro

Sine Die
This is the first leg of a constitutional amendment creating a "Crossover Day" deadline for each House of the General Assembly to send legislation over to the other House. The annual budget appropriation act, grants-in-aid act, bond and cap...
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2024-01-04
To House Administration Committee
DEHB261Intro

Sine Die
This Act establishes the Office of Legislative Ethics for the General Assembly. The establishment of an Office of Legislative Ethics is necessary to ensure that potential violations of Delawares laws or allegations of conflict of interest by the memb...
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2023-07-07
To House Administration Committee
DEHB251Intro

Sine Die
This is the first leg of a constitutional amendment to protect our communities from gun violence.
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2023-06-28
To House Administration Committee
DESB163Engross

Sine Die
This bill updates the States charter school law to codify the original intent of charter schools to encourage the use of different and innovative or proven school environments and teaching and learning methods; provide parents and students with measu...
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2023-06-23
To House Administration Committee
DEHB238Intro

Sine Die
This Act is the first leg of a constitutional amendment to require that at least 1 member of the Court of Chancery must be a resident of Kent County and at least 1 member of the Court of Chancery must be a resident of Sussex County.
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2023-06-16
To House Administration Committee
DEHB234Intro

Sine Die
This Act amends the Senior Tax Credit to $1000 for Real Property valued less than $500,000, $500 for Real Property valued between $500,000 and $1,000,000. This Credit will not be extended to Real Property valued above $1,000,000.
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2023-06-16
To House Administration Committee
DEHB213Intro

Sine Die
This Act is the first leg of a constitutional amendment that provides for the Family Court to consist of 19 Judges including the Chief Judge, 10 who must be residents of New Castle County, 4 who must be residents of Kent County and 4 who must be resi...
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2023-06-08
To House Administration Committee
DEHB166Intro

Sine Die
This Act is the first leg of a constitutional amendment that requires the Governor to select judicial candidates from a list provided by a Judicial Nominating Commission. Although the Governor currently selects judicial nominees through a Judicial No...
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2023-05-18
To House Administration Committee
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