Rep. Richard Collins

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District HD-041
Party Republican
Bills Introduced 19

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State (Delaware)
Delaware 148th General Assembly

Recognizing The Valuable Contribution That The Lions Clubs International Make To Our Local Communities, As Well As To The World At Large, By Recognizing March 24, 2015 As “delaware State Lions Day” In The State. [HCR-12]
This resolution recognizes the valuable contribution that the Lions Clubs International make to our local communities, as well as the world at-large, by recognizing that March 24, 2015 is Delaware State Lions Day.

  

Sponsored by: Rep. William Outten Introduced In House on 03/24/2015

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State (Delaware)
Delaware 148th General Assembly

Recognizing The Month Of May 2015 As "poppy Month" In The State Of Delaware. [HCR-32]
This resolution recognizes the month of May as “Poppy Month” in the State of Delaware.

  

Sponsored by: Rep. Daniel Short Introduced In House on 05/12/2015

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Delaware 148th General Assembly

Creating The Delaware Anti-dumping And Anti-littering Task Force. [HCR-40]
Seeking to address the pervasive problems of littering and illegal dumping in Delaware, this concurrent resolution would create the Delaware Anti-Dumping and Anti-Littering Task Force. The task force would be charged with defining the scope of the problem; developing actionable strategies for curtailing it; and delivering a report to the General Assembly as to how these new policies could be implemented and financed. The task force would be required to issue its report no later than March 15, 2016.

  

Sponsored by: Sen. Bruce Ennis Passed By Senate. Votes: Passed 20 Yes 0 No 0 Not Voting 1 Absent 0 Vacant on 03/24/2016

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Delaware 148th General Assembly

Recognizing June 19, 2015, As “juneteenth Independence Day” In The State Of Delaware. [HCR-43]
This resolution proclaims June 19, 2015, as Juneteenth Independence Day in Delaware and encourages the people of Delaware to reflect upon the significant roles and many contributions of African Americans and to celebrate this day with appropriate activities and events.

  

Sponsored by: Sen. Bruce Ennis Passed By Senate. Votes: Passed 21 Yes 0 No 0 Not Voting 0 Absent 0 Vacant on 06/24/2015

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Delaware 148th General Assembly

Recognizing The Month Of January 2015 As “school Board Recognition Month”. [HCR-7]
This House Concurrent Resolution recognizes January 2015 as “School Board Recognition Month”.

  

Sponsored by: Sen. Gary Simpson Introduced In House on 01/29/2015

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Delaware 148th General Assembly

Recognizing May, 2016 As Older Americans Month. [HCR-78]
This resolution recognized May 2016 as Older Americans Month.

  

Sponsored by: Sen. Gerald Hocker Passed In House By Voice Vote on 05/12/2016

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Delaware 148th General Assembly

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-89]
This concurrent resolution calls on the Department of Natural Resources and Environmental Control (DNREC) to deny any 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

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State (Delaware)
Delaware 148th General Assembly

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. [HCR-92]
The 148th Delaware General Assembly opposes the decision of the PJM Interconnection to allocate the majority of the costs of the Artificial Island improvements to the residents and businesses of The First State. The PJM Interconnection actions in this matter appear to violate its operational guidelines to impose project costs to ratepayers that are roughly commensurate with the benefits they accrue from it. The 148th General Assembly supports the rehearing of this project to the Federal Energy Regulation Commission (FERC) and urges the FERC to (continued...)

  

Sponsored by: Sen. Gary Simpson Introduced And Assigned To Energy Committee In House on 06/23/2016

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Delaware 148th General Assembly

Recognizing November 2016 As "native American Heritage Month" In Delaware. [HCR-97]
This resolution recognizes November 2016 as “Native American Heritage Month” in Delaware.

  

Sponsored by: Sen. Bruce Ennis Introduced In House on 06/29/2016

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Delaware 148th General Assembly

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. [HJR-11]
This resolution establishes and sets forth the understating that due to the complexity and wide ranging environmental, social and economic impact associated with a change to the State of Delaware stormwater management regulations and accompanying technical document, a deliberate process allowing for a review of alternatives is necessary to assure that the burden of compliance does not significantly outweigh environmental benefits. It is also necessary that the final stormwater regulations and technical requirements be subject to the public hearing (continued...)

  

Sponsored by: Rep. William Outten Reported Out Of Committee (natural Resources & Environmental Control) In Senate With 4 On Its Merits on 06/29/2016

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