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We will protect individual freedoms; ensure government accountability & efficiency; safeguard Delaware’s homes & communities; & help build a better future.
The Delaware House of Representatives convened for the first leg of the 153rd General Assembly on Tuesday, January 14, 2025.
All 14 members are committed to excellence. Their vast experience is in varying sectors, including small business ownership, agriculture, and the military.
Dismissal of DEFAC Chairman Draws Sharp, Diverse Response In an era when disagreements involving elected officials often quickly spiral into political tribalism, it’s rare to find a situation in which people across the political spectrum share a common perspective. Yet […]
A decision handed down by the U.S. Supreme Court (SCOTUS) this week could spell trouble for a controversial law enacted in Delaware eight years ago. The case of Chiles v. Salazar dealt with a Colorado law banning so-called “conversion therapy” […]
People who intentionally damage vehicles used by Delaware’s first-responders could be charged with a class F felony under legislation recently passed by the State Senate. Senate Bill 232, sponsored by State Sen. Dave Wilson, R-Cedar Creek Hundred, raises the significance […]
Allowing it to Override County Land Use Decision Impacting Wind Farm The Delaware Court of Chancery has ruled in favor of the State of Delaware, allowing it to overturn a Sussex County Council decision on a project critical to a […]
On a split vote, a bill cleared the House of Representatives on Thursday that would allow adults too young to drink alcoholic beverages to be able to mix and serve them. House Bill 195 would lower the age at which […]
By a margin of nearly 2 to 1, a controversial measure that would create the new crime of “interference with reproductive health services or exercise of religion” has cleared the House of Representatives and now heads to the Senate for […]
Dismissal of DEFAC Chairman Draws Sharp, Diverse Response In an era when disagreements involving elected officials often quickly spiral into political tribalism, it’s rare to find a situation in which people across the political spectrum share a common perspective. Yet […]
A decision handed down by the U.S. Supreme Court (SCOTUS) this week could spell trouble for a controversial law enacted in Delaware eight years ago. The case of Chiles v. Salazar dealt with a Colorado law banning so-called “conversion therapy” […]
People who intentionally damage vehicles used by Delaware’s first-responders could be charged with a class F felony under legislation recently passed by the State Senate. Senate Bill 232, sponsored by State Sen. Dave Wilson, R-Cedar Creek Hundred, raises the significance […]
Allowing it to Override County Land Use Decision Impacting Wind Farm The Delaware Court of Chancery has ruled in favor of the State of Delaware, allowing it to overturn a Sussex County Council decision on a project critical to a […]
For Immediate Release: January 28, 2026For More Information, Contact: Joseph Fulgham, 302-744-4184 A bill introduced in the Delaware General Assembly this week seeks to break new ground in the Right-to-Repair movement. The Delaware Marine Equipment Right to Repair Act (House […]
For Immediate Release: Wednesday, January 21, 2026For More Information, Contact: Joseph Fulgham, 302-744-4184 State Rep. Lyndon Yearick (R–Camden, Wyoming, Woodside) is advancing a package of four bills designed to ease the financial burden on low- and moderate-income Delawareans struggling with […]
For Immediate Release: October 30, 2025For More Information: Joseph Fulgham, 302-744-4184 In the wake of today’s Delaware Chancery Court decision upholding a proposed two-tier system of property taxation, two Delaware State Representatives are calling for New Castle County to repeat […]
For Immediate Release: Tuesday, August 26, 2026 For More Information: Joe Fulgham, 302-744-4184 A controversial pending state regulation could threaten hundreds of jobs and lead to significant delays and increased costs for thousands of Delaware homeowners and businesses. The proposed […]
by Rep. Mike Smith For the first time in over 40 years, Delaware underwent a comprehensive statewide property reassessment. This process has understandably caused “sticker shock” and frustration for many. It is essential to clarify that this was not a […]
The U.S. Bureau of Labor recently released labor statistics that continue a trend of rising unemployment in The First State in 2025. Delaware’s seasonally adjusted unemployment data for September–the issuance of which was delayed by the federal government shutdown–showed a […]
By Dr. Jeff Hilovsky, State Representative, District 4 The world is changing nearly faster than we can react. Education in Delaware can lead the way by wisely incorporating Artificial Intelligence (AI) into classrooms now. Education must change, as the centuries-old […]
By State Rep. Danny Short The State of Delaware has a monkey on its back, and I have a front row seat to watch the troubling signs of withdrawal as it risks not getting its fix. I’m a member of […]
State Representative Jeff Spiegelman sharply criticized the Democratic members of the House Corrections Committee for refusing to allow his bill to deny early release to the state’s most serious criminal offenders to advance. House Bill 289 would have eliminated inmates […]
Community members, elected leaders, historians, and members of the local Black community gathered in Camden recently for the unveiling of a historical marker commemorating two noteworthy residents and the area’s link to the Underground Railroad. Two brothers, William and Nathaniel […]
Hundreds of students, state officials, and educators joined State Rep. Jeff Hilovsky on Thursday at Delaware State University as his financial literacy education legislation was ceremonially signed into law by Gov. Matt Meyer. Three years in the making, House Substitute […]
Brigadier General (Ret.) Karen Berry was sworn in on Wednesday as Delaware’s first cabinet-level Secretary of Veterans Affairs. The event marked the culmination of many years of effort by veteran advocates to enhance the delivery of services to the approximately […]