Dover agrees to balance budget with tax increases, department cutsย
Dover city officials have reached a consensus about how to close a $7 million budget shortfall. They say they will raise residentsโ property taxes and electricity bills.ย ย
Delaware lawmakers split over future of hemp-derived THC products
Lawmakers are pushing competing legislation that would regulate hemp-derived THC products that have become widely available outside of the stateโs licensed marijuana market.ย ย
New bill would give Delaware schools right to small annual tax hikes without referendum
A third bill attempting to address Delawareansโ concerns about school district tax increases following last yearโs first-in-a-generation property reassessment advanced out of the Senate Education committee on Wednesday.ย
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