HCR-5: Establishing A Blue Ribbon Task Force On Education Spending To Audit Public Spending For Education In Delaware And To Make Findings And Recommendations To Assure Fair And Equitable Distribution.
Sponsored by: Sen. Gary Simpson
Stricken on 01/26/2016
You have voted HCR-5: Establishing A Blue Ribbon Task Force On Education Spending To Audit Public Spending For Education In Delaware And To Make Findings And Recommendations To Assure Fair And Equitable Distribution..
Joining The Food Bank Of Delaware In The “148 For The 148th” Food Drive. [HCR-53]
This concurrent resolution outlines the General Assembly joining with the Food Bank of Delaware in the “148 in the 148th” Food Drive, with the goal of reaching 148,000 pounds of food or $148,000, or a combination thereof, by March 31, 2016. The “148 in the 148th” Food Drive would be supported by the Delaware Food Industry Council as well as Delaware Technical Community College, which is incorporating this drive as part of its community service outreach.
HCR-53: Joining The Food Bank Of Delaware In The “148 For The 148th” Food Drive.
Sponsored by: Sen. Gary Simpson
Passed In House By Voice Vote on 01/28/2016
You have voted HCR-81: Encouraging Wise Health Care Consumerism To Help Control And Reduce Insurance Costs And Improve The Health And Well-being Of State Employees..
HCR-89: Requesting The Department Of Natural Resources And Environmental Control To Deny Any Permit Requests For Easements On State Property Related To The Artificial Island Transmission Project.
Sponsored by: Rep. David Bentz
Introduced In House on 06/16/2016
You have voted HCR-89: Requesting The Department Of Natural Resources And Environmental Control To Deny Any Permit Requests For Easements On State Property Related To The Artificial Island Transmission Project..
HCR-92: Expressing The Opposition Of The 148th Delaware General Assembly To The Pjm Interconnection Decision Allocating The Majority Of Costs Associated With A $400 Million Improvement Project Benefitting A New Jersey Power Plant Complex To Delaware Ratepayers.
Sponsored by: Sen. Gary Simpson
Introduced And Assigned To Energy Committee In House on 06/23/2016
You have voted HCR-92: Expressing The Opposition Of The 148th Delaware General Assembly To The Pjm Interconnection Decision Allocating The Majority Of Costs Associated With A $400 Million Improvement Project Benefitting A New Jersey Power Plant Complex To Delaware Ratepayers..
An Act Establishing A Task Force To Review The Manufactured Home Owners And Community Owners Act. [HCR-93]
Since its adoption in 2003, the Manufactured Home Owners and Community Owners Act has proven to be an effective tool to protect the rights of tenants in manufactured home communities. After 13 years, a number of issues and concerns have been identified by both the tenants and the community owners. This concurrent resolution establishes a Task Force to review the Manufactured Home Owners and Community Owners Act in order to determine what changes, if any, are needed in order to “fine tune” this Act and support a balance of protections and rights
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HCR-93: An Act Establishing A Task Force To Review The Manufactured Home Owners And Community Owners Act.
Sponsored by: Rep. William Outten
Reported Out Of Committee (manufactured Housing) In House With 6 On Its Merits on 06/28/2016
HCR-94: Encouraging Efforts To Improve Pedestrian Safety In Delaware Through The Voluntary Actions Of The Delaware Office Of Highway Safety, The Delaware General Assembly, And Delaware's Local Governments.
Sponsored by: Rep. Michael Ramone
Introduced And Assigned To Transportation/land Use And Infrastructure Committee In House on 06/23/2016
You have voted HCR-94: Encouraging Efforts To Improve Pedestrian Safety In Delaware Through The Voluntary Actions Of The Delaware Office Of Highway Safety, The Delaware General Assembly, And Delaware's Local Governments..
HJR-11: Directing The Department Of Natural Resources And Environmental Control To Allow A Deliberative Process To Review Alternative Stormwater Management Regulations And Satisfy The Regulatory Impact Requirements Contained In The Regulatory Flexibility Act.
Sponsored by: Rep. William Outten
Reported Out Of Committee (natural Resources & Environmental Control) In Senate With 4 On Its Merits on 06/29/2016
You have voted HJR-11: Directing The Department Of Natural Resources And Environmental Control To Allow A Deliberative Process To Review Alternative Stormwater Management Regulations And Satisfy The Regulatory Impact Requirements Contained In The Regulatory Flexibility Act..