All Bills - Delaware 2025-2026 Regular Session
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Delaware 2025-2026 Regular Session
Delaware House Bill HB1
Introduced
12/19/24
Introduced
4/10/25
Refer
12/19/24
Refer
4/10/25
Refer
1/28/25
This Act establishes a new state-level Department of Veterans Affairs led by a cabinet-level Secretary to advocate for and administer programs relating to veterans in the State of Delaware. It is the intent of this legislation that current staff of the Delaware Commission of Veterans Affairs and the Office of Veterans Affairs will continue their work, but as part of the new Department of Veterans Affairs, with the potential for expanded staff and duties in accordance with annual appropriations. The Department will hire veterans wherever possible. The Commission of Veterans Affairs will continue in its current form. It will continue to oversee the Delaware Veterans Home and will serve in an advisory role to the new Secretary and Department on other matters relating to veterans. The new Department is tasked with developing and proposing strategies for the provision of alternative elder care or the establishment of one or more additional veterans homes to serve the aging veteran population.
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Delaware 2025-2026 Regular Session
Delaware House Bill HB10
Introduced
1/16/25
Refer
1/16/25
Engrossed
3/13/25
Refer
3/13/25
Enrolled
3/25/25
This Act is the second leg of a constitutional amendment to make technical corrections to the Delaware Constitution. The first leg of this constitutional amendment was House Bill No. 430 of the 152nd General Assembly, published in Chapter 281 of Volume 84 of the Laws of Delaware. On passage of this second leg by this General Assembly, this amendment will become part of the Delaware Constitution.
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Delaware 2025-2026 Regular Session
Delaware House Bill HB100
Introduced
1/15/25
Refer
1/15/25
This Bill is the Fiscal Year 2026 Appropriations Act.
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Delaware 2025-2026 Regular Session
Delaware House Bill HB101
Introduced
1/15/25
Refer
1/15/25
This Act appropriates $17,561,900 to provide one-time funded projects through the Office of Management and Budget.
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Delaware 2025-2026 Regular Session
Delaware House Bill HB102
Introduced
3/27/25
Refer
3/27/25
This bill denies former teachers retirement and disability benefits if they were convicted of sexual abuse of a student. It also clarifies that benefits will be denied if an individual is under indictment for such an offense and remains outside the United States for more than one month to avoid prosecution.
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Delaware 2025-2026 Regular Session
Delaware House Bill HB103
Introduced
3/27/25
Refer
3/27/25
Engrossed
4/17/25
Refer
4/17/25
Section 1 of this Act amends§ 3301(d) of Title 12 by adding to the definition of fiduciary enforcers of purpose trusts under § 3556 of Title 12 that are acting in a fiduciary capacity, by adding to the definition of "nonfiduciary" enforcers of purpose trusts under § 3556 of Title 12 that are not acting in a fiduciary capacity, and by clarifying that others that are not acting in a fiduciary capacity are also nonfiduciaries.
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Delaware 2025-2026 Regular Session
Delaware House Bill HB104
Introduced
3/27/25
Refer
3/27/25
This Act provides enhanced statewide jurisdiction for police officers, including county and municipal police officers. Specifically, this Act does the following:
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Delaware 2025-2026 Regular Session
Delaware House Bill HB105
Introduced
3/25/25
Refer
3/25/25
Pay range transparency empowers job applicants with crucial information to negotiate salaries and make informed career decisions. It also encourages businesses to proactively review compensation practices, address unjustified pay disparities, and strengthen their ability to attract and retain top talent.
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Delaware 2025-2026 Regular Session
Delaware House Bill HB106
Introduced
4/3/25
Refer
4/3/25
This Act expands the practice of occupational therapy to include dry needling, and sets forth requirements and limitations for licensed occupational therapists and occupational therapy assistants pertaining to the practice of dry needling. Dry needling may not be performed without a physician referral, and occupational therapists and occupational therapy assistants may not hold themselves out as acupuncturists unless they are licensed acupuncturists.
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Delaware 2025-2026 Regular Session
Delaware House Bill HB107
Introduced
4/8/25
Refer
4/8/25
This bill expands line-of-duty benefits to cover previously covered persons, such as retirees, whose death is the proximate result of actions by a person seeking retaliation against the previously covered person for performing the duties of their former office or position.
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Delaware 2025-2026 Regular Session
Delaware House Bill HB108
Introduced
4/8/25
Refer
4/8/25
This bill increases the personal income tax pension exclusion from $12,500 to $25,000.
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Delaware 2025-2026 Regular Session
Delaware House Bill HB109
Introduced
4/8/25
Refer
4/8/25
This Act requires that each county reassess the value of real property in the county at least once every 10 years instead of the current 5 year requirement.
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Delaware 2025-2026 Regular Session
Delaware House Bill HB11
Introduced
1/21/25
Refer
1/21/25
Engrossed
3/13/25
Refer
3/13/25
Enrolled
3/26/25
Passed
4/14/25
This Act aligns state special education law with the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act, and its implementing regulations, and also clarifies that a parents representative may obtain copies of a students special education records.
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Delaware 2025-2026 Regular Session
Delaware House Bill HB110
Introduced
4/3/25
Refer
4/3/25
Engrossed
4/10/25
Refer
4/10/25
This Act identifies the specific categories of persons required to obtain a fingerprint-based national criminal background check in connection with working at a licensed marijuana establishment, holding a marijuana establishment license, or owning or serving on the board of directors of a business entity that has or applies for a marijuana establishment license. This clarification is necessary to comply with the requirements of Public Law (Pub. L.) 92-544 for access to FBI criminal history record information.
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Delaware 2025-2026 Regular Session
Delaware House Bill HB111
Introduced
4/8/25
Refer
4/8/25
This Act prohibits food establishments from providing any single-use food service items, whether plastic or not, unless specifically requested by a customer. This Act also requires a written notice to be provided to a food establishment or third-party delivery service that violates the Skip the Stuff Act allowing the entity to correct the violation within 30 days.