The Delaware legislature typically convenes for session about 45 days a year, however, the job of local legislators goes far beyond passing legislation. Our local “part-time” lawmakers stay busy 365 days a year as they help constituents, meet with organizations and state agencies, and volunteer in their communities.
Currently, the legislature is taking a short break from session while the Joint Finance Committee works on our state’s 2022 budget. This week we caught up with Rep. Larry Lambert, Rep. Rae Moore, and Rep. Krista Griffith and learned about what they’ve been up to over the past month.
Leaning Into Your Vulnerabilities
Making Way For Change: Children of Alcoholics Week
Catching Up With the Freshmen: Representative Sophie Phillips
The Right to a Healthy Environment: Delaware’s Green Amendment Explained
Catching Up With the Freshman: Representative Cyndie Romer
Aggressive Speeding
A Path Forward: Revising the Registry to Help Young Offenders Lead Productive Lives
The Delaware Climate Solutions Act
The Case for Regular Property Reassessments: House Bill 62 Explained
Spending Less & Saving More: Policies to Ease the Tax Burden on Working Delawareans
The Matthew D. Klosowski Act: Creating Safer Recovery Homes for Delawareans
Commemorating Holocaust Remembrance Day
Meet the Freshmen: New House members begin 2023 session
Criminal Justice Reform: Tracking Inmates
2022 Delaware Momnibus
Direct Payments for Delawareans: The 2022 Delaware Relief Rebate and Other Economic Empowerment Legislation Explained
Mental Health Education
The Delaware Legislative Women’s Caucus
The Cover All Delaware Children Act
Criminal Justice Reform: Second Chances
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