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Senate Democrats share highlights from 152nd General Assembly

June 30, 2024

DOVER – The Delaware Senate Democrats on Sunday celebrated the many legislative accomplishments achieved over the course of the two-year 152nd General Assembly, which concluded with the final legislative day on June 30.

“Voters in 2022 elected the most diverse Senate Democratic Caucus in history and I could not be prouder of what we have accomplished together on behalf of the communities we serve,” Senate President Pro Tempore Dave Sokola said.

“United in our passion to make Delaware a better state for all families, we made substantial progress this session in making our neighborhoods safer, our schools stronger, our justice system fairer, our healthcare more affordable, our childcare and senior care more accessible, and our environment more sustainable,” he said. “We also took concrete steps to ensure that struggling families have a helping hand to get back on their feet, while helping more Delawareans keep a roof over their head and food on the table. We are fulfilling your faith in us, and I look forward to continuing our progress in the months and years ahead.”

The many impactful bills passed by the Delaware Legislature in the 152nd General Assembly include:

Safer Neighborhoods

  • Kept defendants charged with violent felonies who pose a clear and convincing risk to public safety from pre-trial release while ensuring non-violent offenders are not detained due to a lack of financial resources

Stronger Schools

  • Increased funding for Delaware high schools to hire psychologists, therapists, school counselors and social workers, while providing other support to children experiencing mental health trauma 

Fairer Justice System

  • Eliminated several fines, fees and outstanding balances imposed by the courts on top of any restitution or criminal penalties defendants are ordered to pay

Affordable Healthcare

  • Required Delaware hospitals to align their pricing with annual benchmarks set by the state to control spiraling costs for consumers
  • Required most private health insurance plans, the state employee health insurance plan and Delaware’s Medicaid program to cover the cost of abortion-related services

Accessible Care for Children and Seniors

  • Added nearly $30 million to Delaware’s Purchase of Care and more than $10 million to Delaware’s Early Childhood Assistance Program to help families in need access affordable childcare

Environmental Sustainability

  • Created a detailed framework for the solicitation, consideration, and potential approval of a future offshore wind project 
  • Set obtainable reduction targets to reduce and eventually eliminate greenhouse gases by 2050

Food and Housing

  • Required the State of Delaware to develop a holistic, statewide strategy for reducing food insecurity, while creating a new grant program to help strengthen the existing network of small businesses, nonprofits and other organizations currently providing underserved communities with some of their only access to fresh, healthy food.
  • Prohibited landlords from discriminating against tenants based on whether they receive housing assistance while working with Delaware’s five public housing authorities to standardize and streamline their approval processes.
  • Leveled the playing field between landlords and Delaware’s more than 100,000 renters by giving low-income tenants a right to legal representation in eviction proceedings and other landlord-tenant actions, while establishing a residential eviction diversion program.

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