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Delaware Senate Democrats

Senate Bill 307

Nicole Poore

This bill reflects the reality that “grooming” children for the purpose of committing crimes of sexual violence against them is often preceded by conduct that perpetrators know will make the child particularly susceptible to abuse. The bill requires proof that a person has engaged in three or more specific instances of conduct proscribed by the statute. Each of these predicate acts would not otherwise be considered criminal conduct, so the bill requires proof of a pattern of conduct aimed at a specific outcome. By outlawing “grooming,” the State will be explicitly empowered to stop a predator who engages in certain conduct with the intent to entice, persuade, induce, or coerce a child into participating in a sexual act with the perpetrator. A conviction for “grooming” is a stand-alone offense and is a felony punishable by up to 3 years in jail.

Legislative Highlights


Senate Bill 12


Thousands of Delawareans are now able to attend Delaware Technical Community College for free thanks to legislation passed by Sen. Nicole Poore. Senate Bill 12 expanded on the landmark Student Excellence Equal Degree program, better known as SEED, which has […]

Senate Bill 12

House Bill 1


Senator Poore served as the Senate prime sponsor for legislation establishing the Delaware Department of Veterans Affairs.  During the introduction of House Bill 1 in the Senate, Rep. Bill Carson said, “Ninety-nine percent of Americans wake up every morning and […]

House Bill 1

Senate Bill 174


For almost a decade, Delaware has been labeled as the only ‘no kill’ shelter in the country with a consistent save rate at over 90%. The state of Delaware worked diligently with the Brandywine Valley SPCA and the Office of […]

Senate Bill 174

Senate Bill 290


Following several high-profile cases of sexual misconduct, Sen. Nicole Poore sponsored a series of bills to better protect students from child predators and help police better protect victims from sexual exploitation. Passed unanimously by the Senate and the House, Senate […]

Senate Bill 290