SCR-95: Calling On Governor Jack Markell, The Diamond State Port Corporation, And The Delaware Economic Development Office To Aggressively Pursue Development Of Expanded Port Facilities In The Wilmington Area.
Sponsored by: Sen. Robert Marshall
Introduced In Senate on 07/01/2016
You have voted SCR-95: Calling On Governor Jack Markell, The Diamond State Port Corporation, And The Delaware Economic Development Office To Aggressively Pursue Development Of Expanded Port Facilities In The Wilmington Area..
SJR-16: Calling On The U.s. Congress To Enact Common Sense Gun Laws Barring Persons On The Terrorist Watch List And No Fly List From Being Able To Purchase Firearms In Delaware And Across The Country.
Sponsored by: Sen. Harris McDowell
Necessary Rules Are Suspended In Senate on 06/30/2016
You have voted SJR-16: Calling On The U.s. Congress To Enact Common Sense Gun Laws Barring Persons On The Terrorist Watch List And No Fly List From Being Able To Purchase Firearms In Delaware And Across The Country..
SJR-17: Affirming The Decision Of The State Board Of Education To Approve The Plan Of The Wilmington Education Improvement Commission And Authorizing Continued Work By The Commission.
Sponsored by: Sen. Bruce Ennis
Signed By Governor on 08/03/2016
You have voted SJR-17: Affirming The Decision Of The State Board Of Education To Approve The Plan Of The Wilmington Education Improvement Commission And Authorizing Continued Work By The Commission..
Establish The Work-a-day Earn-a-pay Public Work Project Pilot Program Task Force. [SR-10]
This Resolution establishes a “Delaware Works Strategic Fund” pilot program Task Force to consider a fund a pilot WDEP. This public works program would create jobs for Delawareans ready, willing and able to work and unable to find long term employment. The goal is a full-time, long-term job. Author: Senator Marshall
SR-10: Establish The Work-a-day Earn-a-pay Public Work Project Pilot Program Task Force.
Sponsored by: Sen. Robert Marshall
Introduced In Senate on 07/01/2015
You have voted SR-9: Honoring The Delaware Capitol Police For Their Distinguished Service As They Observe The 50th Anniversary Of Their Establishment In 1965..
An Act To Amend Title 19 Of The Delaware Code Relating To Unlawful Employment Practices. [HB-1]
This Act builds on some of the legislation passed by the 148th General Assembly that addressed the wage gap between men and women. When employers ask prospective employees for their wage or salary history, it perpetuates disparities in pay based on gender from one job into another. This Act prohibits employers from inquiring into an applicant's compensation history. An applicant may voluntarily disclose the information if he or she wishes to do so, and the bill explicitly permits discussion and negation of compensation expectations between an employer
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HB-1: An Act To Amend Title 19 Of The Delaware Code Relating To Unlawful Employment Practices.
Sponsored by: Rep. David Bentz
Signed By Governor on 06/14/2017
An Act To Amend Titles 6, 16, 18, And 31 Of The Delaware Code Relating To Treatment For Substance Abuse. [HB-100]
The denial by private and public health benefit administrators of adequate coverage for substance abuse treatment has been identified as a major source of failed treatment efforts by persons addicted to controlled substances. These denials have also been identified as a cause of the shortage of adequate treatment facilities in Delaware. This Act seeks to ensure that persons with private and public insurance coverage have the ability to insist that they receive the substance abuse coverage to which they are entitled by law and by their insurance
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HB-100: An Act To Amend Titles 6, 16, 18, And 31 Of The Delaware Code Relating To Treatment For Substance Abuse.
Sponsored by: Rep. David Bentz
Signed By Governor on 05/30/2017