Sen. Bethany Hall-Long

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District SD-010
Party Democrat
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State (Delaware)
Delaware 148th General Assembly

An Act To Amend Title 16 Of The Delaware Code Relating To Medical Marijuana. [SB-90]
This Act adds intractable epilepsy to the list of debilitating medical conditions for which a physician may supply a written certification for medical marijuana. It also specifically adds disorders such as dystonia which are characterized by involuntary muscle contractions that cause slow, repetitive movements or abnormal postures. Currently no form of medical marijuana is legally available for those with debilitating medical conditions if they are under 18 years old. Medical marijuana oil [cannabidiol oil and THC-A oil] has been proven useful (continued...)

  

Sponsored by: Sen. Gary Simpson Signed By Governor on 06/23/2015

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An Act To Amend Title 29 Of The Delaware Code Relating To The Regulatory Flexibility And Transparency Act Of 2015. [SB-96]
The Regulatory Flexibility and Transparency Act of 2015 improves Delaware’s regulatory environment for individuals and small businesses in several significant ways. Under the Act, whenever an agency proposes to adopt or amend a regulation that is “substantially likely” to impose additional costs or burdens upon individuals and/or small businesses, that agency must prepare both a written regulatory flexibility analysis and a regulatory impact statement to be published by the Registrar of Regulations. The regulatory flexibility analysis requires (continued...)

  

Sponsored by: Sen. Bruce Ennis Stricken on 06/02/2015

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Endorsing Increased Access To Naloxone In Schools In Delaware. [SCR-11]
This resolution endorses an expansion of naloxone access in Delaware’s schools.

  

Sponsored by: Rep. Harvey Kenton Passed By House Of Representatives. Votes: Passed 37 Yes 2 No 0 Not Voting 2 Absent 0 Vacant on 04/23/2015

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Designating April 25, 2015 As "engineering And Technology Education Day" In The State Of Delaware. [SCR-12]
Establishes April 25, 2015 as Engineering and Technology Education Day in the State of Delaware to emphasize the importance of technological literacy.

  

Sponsored by: Sen. Gerald Hocker Passed In House By Voice Vote on 04/23/2015

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Honoring The 2015 All Star Award Recipients Of The Delaware Health Care Facilities Association During National Nursing Home Week. [SCR-17]
This concurrent resolution recognizes and congratulates the Delaware Health Care Facilities Association All Star Award recipients.

  

Sponsored by: Sen. Bethany Hall-Long Passed In House By Voice Vote on 05/12/2015

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Creating A Task Force To Study And Make Recommendations Regarding The Division For The Visually Impaired And Statewide Programs For The Blind And Visually Impaired. [SCR-2]
SYNOPSIS This Concurrent Resolution creates the Blind and Visually Impaired Education Task Force.

  

Sponsored by: Sen. Colin Bonini Passed In House By Voice Vote on 01/28/2015

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Recognizing June 15, 2015 As "delaware Elder Abuse Awareness Day." [SCR-24]
This Senate Concurrent Resolution recognizes June 15, 2015, as “Delaware Elder Abuse Awareness Day” and encourages all of Delaware’s citizens to learn about how to protect and nurture our elderly citizens.

  

Sponsored by: Rep. Valerie Longhurst Introduced In Senate on 06/11/2015

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Establishing The Behavioral And Mental Health Task Force To Examine Mental Health In The State Of Delaware And Make Recommendations For The Improvement Of Services And The Mental Healthcare System. [SCR-29]
This concurrent resolution establishes the Behavioral and Mental Health Task Force to examine mental health in the State of Delaware and make recommendations for the improvement of services and the mental healthcare system. Author: Senator Hall-Long

  

Sponsored by: Sen. Margaret Henry Passed In House By Voice Vote on 07/01/2015

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Establishing The Complex Chronic Disease Task Force To Examine Complex Chronic Disease Management In Delaware And Make Recommendations For The Improvement Of Services And Access To High Quality Care. [SCR-34]
This concurrent resolution establishes the Complex Chronic Disease Task Force to examine complex chronic disease management in Delaware and make recommendations for the improvement of services and access to high quality care. Author: Senator Hall-Long

  

Sponsored by: Sen. Margaret Henry Passed In House By Voice Vote on 07/01/2015

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Recognizing The Need To Raise Awareness And Encourage Research Of Type 1 Diabetes. [SCR-36]
This concurrent resolution recognizes the need to raise awareness and encourage research of type 1 diabetes, in honor of Sadie Davis, who has been selected to represent Delaware at the Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation’s 2015 Children’s Congress. Author: Senator Hall-Long

  

Sponsored by: Sen. Nicole Poore Introduced In Senate on 06/30/2015

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