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Delaware House Republicans

House Bill 184

Michael F. Smith

From the 153rd General Assembly, this Act amends Title 29 and proposes a new bipartisan redistricting protocol for the Delaware General Assembly, aiming to reduce gerrymandering and increase fairness. Inspired by a Carnegie Mellon model, the bill introduces a “freeze and redraw” system where partisan caucuses alternate control over district boundaries. This iterative process ensures both parties have equal influence, encouraging collaboration and transparency. HB 184 also mandates public participation and provides judicial oversight if consensus cannot be reached.

For the complete bill, please click here: https://legis.delaware.gov/BillDetail?LegislationId=142392

Legislative Highlights


House Substitute 2 for HB 187 - House Amendment 2


From the 153rd General Assembly, this bill, as amended, authorizes licensed wine producers to ship wine directly to Delaware residents for personal consumption. The law establishes a Wine Direct Shipper License with limits of three nine-liter cases annually per household […]

House Substitute 2 for HB 187 - House Amendment 2

House Bill 245


From the 153rd General Assembly, this Act amends Title 14 to remove the automatic allowance for public school districts to increase property tax rates by up to 10% following a countywide reassessment. Beginning July 1, 2025, any post-reassessment tax rate […]

House Bill 245

House Bill 188


From the 153rd General Assembly, this Act amends Title 15 to expand voting access in Delaware by allowing unaffiliated voters to participate in political party primary elections. This change affects over 170,000 registered voters who are not affiliated with any […]