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Why six Delaware Republican senators refuse to congratulate Joe Biden


Delaware News Journal
Six Delaware Republican senators refused this week to congratulate President-elect Joe Biden and Vice President-elect Kamala Harris for winning the 2020 election.
It was the latest sign that GOP lawmakers at the state Capitol may be less willing to compromise on crucial bills this year as they move away from moderate traditions to a polarized, partisan split.
Lawmakers on Thursday voted on two Democratic resolutions  which essentially serve as a formal statement without any legal or material consequence  to congratulate the state s former U.S. senator and his running mate on achieving the highest office in the country. ....

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Delaware Republicans seek to limit Gov. John Carney's powers in response to COVID-19 restrictions


Delaware Republicans seek to limit Gov. John Carney s powers in response to COVID-19 restrictions
Sarah Gamard, Delaware News Journal
Headlines January 13, 2021
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Republican lawmakers in Delaware are pushing to limit Democratic Gov. John Carney s powers to issue statewide restrictions following a 10-month state of emergency order to limit the spread of COVID-19.
The bill by Rep. Richard Collins, R-Millsboro, which has the support of 13 other Republicans, would limit state of emergency orders to 30 days without getting approval from the 62-person General Assembly.
Right now, the governor can renew a state of emergency order without  lawmakers approval.
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Legislators make another attempt to rein in governor's emergency power


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State Rep. Rich Collins (R-Millsboro) and State Sen. Bryant Richardson (R-Seaford) are making another attempt to rein in the governor’s emergency powers.
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At present, the governor has the power to declare a state of emergency and extended it indefinitely in 30-day intervals. The current coronavirus state of emergency has been in effect since March as the virus continues to surge in the state.
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In a release, the legislators said the bill should not be viewed as a criticism of Gov. Carney, but rather as a reaction to the flaws of Delaware’s current State of Emergency law. Both have been critical of some aspects of the order governing businesses. ....

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State senator sends dangerous message


•  789 new COVID-19 cases - an increase of 64 percent over the previous two weeks.
• 363 Delaware hospital rooms in use with COVID-19 patients - an increase of 94 percent over the previous two weeks.
In his Dec. 11 newsletter, Sen. Bryant Richardson, R-Georgetown, said he prefers meeting in Legislative Hall when the General Assembly convenes in January, “even if we have to wear masks the entire time. If we do, I will be looking for a mask that doesn’t cause my nose to itch and one in which I can breathe properly. Perhaps the vaccine will be available before then and we can unmask.” ....

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