This Act requires certain State programs to provide semi-annual reports to the General Assembly about compliance with federal and State law and regulations that require meaningful access to services for individuals with limited English proficiency and effective communication for individuals with disabilities. This Act also requires that the Office of the Manufactured Housing Ombudsperson and the Department of Justice provide special language and communication assistance support for individuals with limited English proficiency or disabilities to understand and better participate in matters related to residential leases and evictions and home purchases and foreclosures.
Senate Bill 326 – Senate Amendment 1, Senate Amendment 2
Legislative Highlights
Senate Bill 15
Thousands of working families have been lifted out of poverty thanks to legislation passed by Sen. Jack Walsh that continues to gradually increase Delaware’s minimum wage to $15 an hour by 2025. Under Senate Bill 15, Delaware’s base wage rose […]
Senate Bill 127
Sen. Jack Walsh helped to bring hundreds of good-paying, new jobs to Delaware by creating a Site Readiness Fund that is helping to convert abandoned commercial and industrial sites for reuse by new employers. Passed with overwhelming bipartisan support, Senate […]
Senate Bill 35 (S)
Sen. Jack Walsh enacted new laws to crack down on companies that try to pay Delaware workers less than they are owed or avoid paying their fair share of state payroll taxes. Passed with bipartisan support, Senate Bill 35 (S) […]
Senate Bill 322
In an effort to make life a little easier for Delaware’s working families, Sen. Jack Walsh passed legislation to make diaper changing stations a mandatory feature of most public restrooms throughout the First State. Passed unanimously by the Senate and […]