Delaware Senator Laura Sturgeon [D]

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DEHB50Intro
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This Act addresses energy costs to consumers by redirecting certain funds to supplement the existing Low Income Home Energy Assistance Program and by creating the Delaware Energy Fund to provide assistance to consumers whose household income is less ...
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2025-02-19
To House Natural Resources & Energy Committee
DESCR8Engross
50%
This resolution recognizes January 2025, as National Mentoring Month in the State of Delaware.
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2025-01-30
Passed In House by Voice Vote
DEHB11Intro
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This Act aligns state special education law with the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act, and its implementing regulations, and also clarifies that a parents representative may obtain copies of a students special education records.
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2025-01-29
Reported Out of Committee (Education) in House with 1 Favorable, 14 On Its Merits
DEHB12Intro
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This Act creates a scholarship for students who have completed a Delaware Teacher Academy and are enrolled in a Delaware Educator Preparation Program. This scholarship supplements the Educator Support Scholarship and is intended to fill a $2500 fundi...
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2025-01-29
Reported Out of Committee (Education) in House with 2 Favorable, 11 On Its Merits
DEHCR9Engross
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This Concurrent Resolution designates the week of February 24-February 28, PUBLIC SCHOOLS WEEK and commends the hard work of educators and staff. It also calls upon Delawareans to support public schools.
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2025-01-29
Passed By Senate. Votes: 19 YES 2 VACANT
DESB5Intro
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This Act is the first leg of an amendment to the Delaware Constitution to ensure that every Delawarean is afforded reproductive freedom.
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2025-01-29
[Hearing: Mar 3 @ 12:00 pm]
To Senate Health & Social Services Committee
DESCR13Engross
50%
This resolution recognizes and celebrates the Lunar New Year 2025.
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2025-01-29
Passed By Senate. Votes: 19 YES 2 VACANT
DEHB6Engross
50%
This Act allows the Auditor of Accounts to issue subpoenas directly, removing a requirement that the Auditor first file a praecipe with the Superior Court prothonotary. It also allows the Auditor to effect service of such a subpoena, and to apply for...
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2025-01-28
To Senate Elections & Government Affairs Committee
DESCR6Engross
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This concurrent resolution designates February 2025, as Career and Technical Education Month in the State of Delaware to urge all citizens to become familiar with the services and benefits offered by the career and technical education programs in the...
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2025-01-28
Passed In House by Voice Vote
DESCR5Engross
50%
This resolution recognizes the Easterseals/CAI Volleyball Challenge occurring March 8 at University of Delaware Carpenter Sports Building, an event that raises funds for an organization providing services and support to Delawareans with disabilities ...
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2025-01-23
Passed In House by Voice Vote
DESB11Engross
50%
This Act is the second leg of a constitutional amendment to modernize the bail provisions within the Delaware Constitution and clarify the power of the General Assembly to enumerate certain felony offenses for which, or circumstances under which, pre...
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2025-01-22
To House Administration Committee
DESB48Intro
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This Act adds intentional interference with the operation of a school bus to the offense of disorderly conduct. Intentional interference with a school bus may include boarding a school bus and refusing to exit after being lawfully ordered to do so by...
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2025-01-22
To Senate Education Committee
DEHCR2Engross
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The Public Education Funding Commission was first established under Senate Concurrent Resolution No. 201 of the 152nd General Assembly. This Concurrent Resolution re-establishes the Commission to continue its comprehensive review of public education ...
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2025-01-21
Passed By Senate. Votes: 19 YES 2 VACANT
DESB47Intro
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This Act establishes that State government offices are to close when a National Day of Mourning is declared due to the death of a current or former President.
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2025-01-21
To Senate Elections & Government Affairs Committee
DESCR3Engross
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This Senate Concurrent Resolution honors and recognizes the leadership, achievements, and sacrifices of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. and urges all citizens of the First State to participate fittingly in the observance of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Da...
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2025-01-16
Passed In House by Voice Vote
DEHB8Intro
25%
Twenty-six states presently allow first cousin marriages. No European country prohibits marriages between first cousins. It is also legal throughout Canada and Mexico. This Act amends Delawares marriage laws by recognizing a valid marriage obtained o...
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2025-01-16
To House Health & Human Development Committee
DESCR2Engross
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This Senate Concurrent Resolution recognizes January 9, 2025, as "Law Enforcement Appreciation Day" in the State of Delaware.
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2025-01-16
Passed In House by Voice Vote
DESB4Intro
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This Act establishes an independent and nonpartisan Office of the Inspector General (OIG) and the position of the Inspector General. Under this Act, the OIG would be unique in state government as a non-political agency with a sole mission to investig...
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2025-01-10
To Senate Executive Committee
DESB3Intro
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This Act is the first leg of a constitutional amendment to eliminate the limitations on when an individual may vote absentee and provide an absolute right to vote by absentee ballot without an excuse. This Act is in response to the Supreme Courts dec...
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2025-01-03
To Senate Elections & Government Affairs Committee
DESB2Intro
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This Act is the first leg of a constitutional amendment to specifically authorize early, in-person voting for the general election, a primary election, and a special election filling a vacancy in the General Assembly.
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2025-01-03
To Senate Elections & Government Affairs Committee
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