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HB1 Longhurst Equality Amendment – Final leg of Constitutional Passed H 35-6 and S 16-5. Support
Amendment to provide equal rights on the basis of sex.
HB2 Schwartzkopf Delaware Federal Employees Civil Relief Act – Relief for Passed H 37-4 and S 13-6-1-1. Signed by Support
Federal Employees impacted during the Trump Shutdown Governor Carney on 1/23/19
HB3 Longhurst More Trump Shutdown Relief for Fed. Employees -- Passed H 41-0 but defeated in the Senate Support
authorizes the OMB to partner with financial institutions 15-6 (3/4th vote needed)
and non-profit providers to establish a temporary loan
program for furloughed and unpaid Federal employees.
HB4 Longhurst The James Johnson Sentencing Reform Act House Administration 6/10/19 Support
HB5 Longhurst Restoring Judicial Discretion for Concurrent Sentences Passed 30-10-1. Onto the Senate. Support
HB7 Minor Brown Massage / Body work Criminal Record -- gives the License Out of Committee 6/12/19 Support
Board discretion to grant waivers for felony convictions for
crimes committed against a person where more than 3
years have elapsed, and more than 2 years have elapsed
for other felonies.
HB8 Matthews Ex Offender Employment Opportunity Tax Credit for Released from Committee and ready for a Support
Employers vote in the House 5/15/19
HB10 Chukwuocha Juvenile Prosecution - prohibit the prosecution of any child House Judiciary 4/18/19 Support
under the age of 12 and bar transferring a juvenile
prosecution to the Superior Court unless the child is aged
16 or older, with the exception of first and second degree
murder and rape.
HB13 Kowalko Settlement Money to the General Fund – The GA House Administration 12/13/18 Support
constitutionally gets to allocate settlement funds received
into the treasury.
HB14 Kowalko New Tax Brackets and a Tiered Reduction in Itemized House Revenue & Finance Committee as of Support
Deductions. $125,000 and $250,001 at 7.1 percent and 12/13/18
above $250,000 at 7.85 percent.
HB15 Kowalko New Tax Brackets. $125,000 and $250,001 at 7.1 percent Released from the House Finance & Finance Support
and above $250,000 at 7.85 percent. Committee as of 4/10/19
HB20 Vanderwende Raising the Threshold Limit for Building & Loans – Raising Passed House 38-0. Passed Senate 20-0. Neutral
the limit from $7M to $10M. Ready for Governor to sign.
HB24 Bennett Banning the practice of Clawback, when the total cost of a Passed House 38-0. Passed Senate 18-0-3. Support
prescription drug to an insurer or a pharmacy benefits Sent to Governor.
manager is less than a patient/insured’s co-pay, the insurer
or pharmacy benefits manager keeps the difference.
HB25 Matthews Allowing Civic Associations to contract for one waste House Housing & Community Affairs Support
disposal service to reduce wear and tear of neighborhood Committee 1/4/19
roads by multiple heavy garbage trucks.
HB27 Briggs King Protecting Voters from Republican Tax Policy – allows Considered and Tabled in Committee as of Oppose
property tax itemized deductions to continue in DE in 3/6/19
contrast to the Trump Tax Law.
HB29(S) Dukes DNA Upon Arrest -- any person arrested for any of these Out of Committee in the House 6/5/19. Oppose
specific crimes will now be subject to DNA testing. Ready for a vote.
HB32 Ramone Decreases by 1% the rate of realty transfer tax to be Tabled in Committee as of 3/6/19 Oppose
received by the State, thereby returning to the rate that
was applicable prior to August 1, 2017.
HB33 Ramone Term Limits – 20 consecutive years in office limit for House Administration 1/4/19 Oppose
Senators and Representatives
HB37 Ramone Restores the $500 senior real property tax credit. House Administration Committee as of Neutral
1/10/19
HB38 Bentz Early Voting – Registered voters will be allowed to vote in Passed House 34-6. Passed Senate 16-5. Support
person during at least the 10-day period before an Sent to Governor for his signature.
election. Takes effect in 2022.
HB39 Viola Same Day Voter Registration Released from committee as of 3/13/19. Support
Ready for a vote in the House.
HB41 Bolden Earlier Primary – Moving the primary to the fourth Passed H 36-5. Now in Senate Elections Support
Tuesday in April for all state and federal offices. Committee as of 1/25/19
HB47 K.Williams Repealing the Youth and Training Wages House Economic Support
Development/Banking/Insurance &
Commerce 1/24/19
HB48 K.Williams Special Education Funding for K-3 - Currently the basic House Appropriations 3/21/19 Support
special education funding runs from fourth through twelfth
grade
HB49 Baumbach Making the Earned Income Tax Credit refundable - For tax House Revenue & Finance as of 1/24/19 Support
year 2020 and thereafter, the rate of the credit is in the
amount of 5.9 %.
HB52 Collins 20 Week Abortion Ban Tabled in Committee 4/17/19 Oppose
HB53 Collins Forced Ultrasound Bill House Health & Human Development as of Oppose
1/24/19
HB59 Bennett Transparency in Transportation Funds -- requires the House passed 40-0-1. In Senate Finance Support
Secretary to publish the transaction history for funds Committee as of 5/29/19
allocated to each member of the General Assembly under
the Community Transportation Fund
HB63 Lynn Gun Storage Law – a crime is committed when a person House passed 22-19. Senate amended and Support
intentionally or recklessly stores or leaves a loaded firearm passed 13-8. Passed House again 23-18.
where a minor or other person prohibited by law, or Governor has signed.8.
“unauthorized person,” can access the firearm, and the
unauthorized person obtains the firearm.
HB65 K.Williams Prohibiting Restrictive Covenants that ban solar panels House Housing & Community Affairs Comm. Support
as of 3/5/19 (K.Williams says bill does not
have support in committee).
HB73 Jaques Constitutional Amendment Eliminating Absentee Voter Passed House 38-0. Out of Committee and Support
Restrictions ready for a vote in the Senate 6/5/19
HB75 Bolden Juvenile Incarceration under 18 - any child under 18 years House Judiciary 4/18/19 Support
old who is adjudicated in Superior Court will serve the
initial portion of their incarceration until age 18 in the
custody of the Department of Services for Children, Youth
and their Families.
HB76 Heffernan Family Court will have Exclusive Jurisdiction over juveniles House Judiciary 5/9/19 Support
convicted of a Superior Court offense
HB77 Bolden Ending Duplication of Buglary and Home Invasion Charges Out of Committee and ready for a vote on Support
the House floor, 6/5/19
HB78 Bolden Ending Duplication of Robbery and Carjacking Charges Out of Committee and ready for a vote on Support
the House floor, 6/5/19
HB79 Minor Brown Non-Sugary Drinks in Restaurant Meals for Children Out of committee 6/12/19 Support
HB80 Baumbach Making the EITC Refundable – Limits a retirement income Out of Committee and on the House floor Support
tax exception over 5 years (raising the age from 60 to 65) in ready for a vote as of 3/13/19
order to fund a refundable earned income tax credit
HB84 Osienski Airplane Annual Registration Fee – Requires certain Stricken 5/9/19 Support
registered aircraft owners to pay an annual fee, which will
go into the Transportation Trust Fund.
HB85 Bennett Constitutional Amendment forcing resignation of official House Administration Committee as of Oppose
if they run for another office 3/13/19.
HB86 Osienski Gas Tax for Jet Fuel – Imposes a 5 cent per gallon tax on Passed House 39-1-1. Now in Senate Support
certain aviation jet fuel that will go into the Transportation Transportation Committee 6/13/19.
Trust Fund.
HB102 Williams Helping Human Trafficking Victims -- allow a person who Passed House 39-0. Passed Senate 21-0. Support
was a human trafficking victim to get their criminal record Onto to the Governor.
expunged, except for a violent felony, if that crime was a
direct result of being a victim of human trafficking
HB105(S) Minor Brown Creating the Step Therapy Exception Process– This bill Passed House 40-0. Passed Senate 21-0. Support
would allow patients who are required by their insurance Onto the Governor.
company to go through step therapy protocols can, under
certain circumstances, bypass step therapy to obtain the
initially-prescribed medication.
HB107 Spiegelman Notification of Enhanced Penalties By DELDOT House Public Safety & Homeland Security Support
committee as of 4/4/19
HB110 Osienski Legalization of Marijuana House Appropriations 6/6/19 Support
HB120 Matthews Low Income or Elderly Renter Tax Credit House Revenue & Finance 4/11/19 Support
HB124 Osienski HVAC Criminal Record -- gives the License Board discretion Reported out of committee and ready for a Support
to grant waivers for felony convictions for crimes vote in the House – 5/8/19
committed against a person where more than 3 years have
elapsed, and more than 2 years have elapsed for other
felonies.
HB126 Briggs King Double Dipping - requires an elected official or other paid House Administration Committee 4/18/19 Support
appointed official of this state or any county or political
subdivision who is also employed in a second job by any
state agency, education, or other institution or any other
political subdivision of this State to disclose such dual
employment to the Public Integrity Commission (PIC).
HB129 Jaques Ending School Tax Referendums--would allow the Boards House Education Committee 5/2/19 Support
of Education of the school districts in Delaware to annually
raise local school taxes up to 2 percent without a
referendum for operating expenses.
HB130 Brady Plastic Bag Ban Passed House 33-7-1. Passed Senate 13-8. Support
Sent to Governor.
HB135 Yearick Cross Over Day – requiring a deadline for when bills are House Administration 5/2/19 Oppose
sent to the other house.
HB136 Dukes Business Hours of General Assembly Final Days – House Administration 5/2/19 Oppose
adjourning the last day of the session at 7 pm and then
requiring the special session to end at midnight and not
resume until 9 am the next day if needed.
HB137 Morris Tax Return and Payment Disclosure – would require all House Administration 5/2/19 Support
statewide and other candidates to disclose whether all
their state and federal taxes are filed and paid.
HB140 Baumbach End of Life Options Act Considered in committee but not released, Support
but not tabled, as of 5/9/19
HB141 Minor-Brown Adding Daily Persistent Headache (NDPH) to Med. Passed House 41-0. Passed Senate 20-0-1. Support
Marijuana conditions Sent to the Governor.
HB145 Postles Parental Rights Constitutional Amendment – makes House Administration Committee 5/6/19 Oppose
children the property of parents
HB155 Ramone Budget Smoothing Amendment House Administration Committee 5/14/19 Oppose
HB165 Smyk Reinstating the Death Penalty House Judiciary Committee 5/16/19 Oppose
HB170 Heffernan Raising the Compulsory School Attendance Age to 18 House Education Committee 5/30/19 Support
HB175 Brady Voting by Mail Out of committee 6/12/19 Support
HB186 K.Williams Requiring the Auditor to do her job – Auditing Charter House Education 6/6/19
Schools.
HB196 Lynn Compensating Individuals who have been wrongfully House Judiciary Committee 6/10/19 Support
convicted
HB200 Longhurst Clean Water Plan Placed in House Appropriations Committee Support
6/6/19
SB8(S) Walsh Collective Bargaining – makes compensation a mandatory Passed the Senate 19-1-1. Passed the Support
subject of bargaining for any group of employees House 38-2-1. Signed by Governor
SB10 Townsend 17-year-olds can vote in primary elections so long as they Passed the Senate 20-0-1. Out of committee Support
will be 18 by the final general election for the office. and ready for a vote in the Senate as of
3/20/19
SB12 McDowell Facilitating Electric Vehicles – Requiring Delaware adopt Passed the Senate 20-0-1. Passed the Support
the Society of Automotive Engineers’ industrial safety House 39-1. Signed by the Governor.
standard, called J3072, which sets safety requirements for
electric vehicles that provide power from their batteries
back to the electric grid.

SB15 Lopez Lyme Disease Test -- requires a health-care provider to Passed Senate 21-0. Passed House 40-1. Support
provide notice to a patient at the time blood is drawn to Sent to Governor.
perform a laboratory test for Lyme disease that explains
the limitations of the test and instructs the patient to see
their health-care provider if the patient continues to
experience unexplained symptoms.
SB17 Hansen Genetic Discrimination Ban -- ban use of genetic Senate Banking, Business & Insurance Support
information when denying coverage for disability insurance Committee as of 1/24/19
or long-term care insurance.
SB19 Richardson Forced Ultrasound Bill Senate Sunset Committee as of 1/24/19 Oppose
SB21 Richardson 20 Week Abortion Ban Senate Sunset Committee as of 1/24/19 Oppose
SB22 Townsend National Popular Vote Interstate Compact Passed Senate 14-7. Passed House 24-17. Support
Signed by Governor.
SB24(S) Delcollo Medical Marijuana Access – allows patient to qualify for a Senate Health & Social Services Comm. as of Support
valid registry card to purchase and use medical marijuana 6/4/19
for any condition that a physician certifies that marijuana
would provide a therapeutic or palliative benefit.
SB25(S) Townsend Raising the age to buy tobacco products to 21 Passed Senate 14-6 and Passed House 25- Support
16. Signed by Governor 4/17/19
SB27 Walsh Share the Care Act—allow direct-care workers to Passed Senate 20-0 and the House 40-0. Support
administer medications approved by the client’s family Waiting for Governor to sign
caregivers, with the exception of controlled substances.
SB32 Brown Patient Brokering Ban – the practice where patient brokers Passed Senate 21-0. Out of committee in Support
are paid a fee to place insured people in treatment centers the House and ready for a vote on the floor
so that the treatment centers receive thousands of dollars as of 5/15/19
in insurance claim payments for each patient. Increasingly,
patient brokers fraudulently enroll patients in low-
deductible health plans with out-of-network treatment
benefits.
SB34 Hansen Prescription Opioid Impact Fund – would add a fee of 1 Passed Senate 17-4. Passed House 33-8. Support
cent per morphine milligram equivalent for name-brand Ready for the Governor to sign.
opioids and one-quarter of a cent for generics. That
money could be used for various addiction-related services
to treat opioid addiction.
SB35 Paradee Codifying Obamacare Protections into DE law prohibiting Passed Senate 16-5. Out of committee in the Support
of preexisting condition provisions, guaranteeing issue and House and ready for a vote as of 5/15/19
availability of coverage and permissible rating factors.
SB37(S) Brown Criminal Record Expungement – it would expand the Passed Senate 21-0. In House Support
availability of criminal record expungement for adult Appropriations Committee as of 5/16/19
criminal records of arrest and conviction.
SB39 Brown Suspension of Driver's License for Nonpayment of Fines Senate Judicial Committee 5/31/19 Support
SB41 Brown Age of Offense not Age of Arrest -- Currently, if a person Senate Judicial Committee 5/7/19 Support
commits a delinquent act before age 18 but is arrested
after age 18, the offense is automatically heard before the
adult court of jurisdiction. This bill would reverse this
procedure so that if the offense occurs before the age of
18 and the arrest is after a person’s 18th birthday, but
before their 21st birthday, the Family Court will have
jurisdiction.
SB43 Walsh Board of Electrical Examiners Criminal Record - the Board Passed Senate 20-0-1. Onto the House. Support
would now have discretion to grant waivers for felony
convictions for crimes committed against a person where
more than 3 years have elapsed, and more than 2 years
have elapsed for other felonies.
SB44 Sturgeon Underage possession and consumption of alcohol - Passed Senate 20-0-1. House Judiciary Support
possession or consumption of alcohol by an individual 5/30/19
under 21 years of age is a civil offense, rather than a
criminal offense. It also would prohibit including
information concerning a civil violation of the underage
possession or consumption law on an individual’s certified
criminal record
SB45 Paradee Civil Violation for Marijuana Possession for those under Out of committee in the Senate and ready Support
21 – makes the possession, use, or consumption of a for a vote as of 4/10/19
personal use quantity of marijuana a civil violation for
juveniles.
SB47 Lockman Drug Code Fairness - eliminates most aggravating factors, Passed Senate 20-0-1. Out of committee Support
some of which may cause Delaware’s controlled substance 6/5/19
laws to be applied unfairly, while maintaining an
aggravating factor for those who violate Delaware’s drug
dealing laws within 300 feet of and on school property.
SB48(S) Walsh Requiring bidders for public works that are required to Passed Senate 13-8. Amended and passed Support
provide prevailing wage to provide approved Craft Training by the House 26-15. Passed again by the
Programs for Journeymen and Apprentices. Senate 15-6. Signed by the Governor
SB50(S) McDowell DelTech Infrastructure Funding – Allowing Board of Passed Senate 19-1-1. Passed House 40-0-1. Support
Trustees of DelTech to issue bonds to fund projects and Signed by Governor.
providing $10M a year for capital improvements over the
next 5 years.
SB58 Sturgeon Clean the Ice and Snow off your car – requires that Passed Senate 20-0-1. Out of committee Support
accumulated snow and ice be removed from services of a and ready for a vote in the House 4/17/19
vehicle before it is operated and imposes a civil penalty for
a violation
SB59 Delcollo Allowing Nurses and PAs to recommend Medical Senate Health & Social Services 3/21/19 Support
Marijuana
SB60 Poore Human Trafficking Victims – no one younger than 18 can Passed Senate 21-0. Amended and passed Support
be convicted of prostitution by the House 39-0-2. Passed by Senate
again 19-1-1. Sent to Governor.
SB61 Hansen Creating the Transportation Infrastructure Investment Passed Senate 21-0. Passed House 38-0-3. Support
Fund Onto to the Governor.
SB62 Ennis Annual COLA for State Pensions Senate Finance 4/15/19 Support
SB63 Delcollo Prohibiting retaliatory discrimination against Individual Passed Senate 16-0-5. House Economic Support
who opposes or reports a practice that is unlawful under Development/Banking/Insurance &
the Equal Accommodations Law Commerce 5/13/19

SB68 Townsend Assault Weapon Ban Killed in Senate Executive Committee by Support
McBride and Poore – 5/9/19
SB70 Sokola Large Capacity Magazine Ban Killed in Senate Executive Committee by Support
McBride and Poore – 5/9/19
SB71 Delcollo Regulating Pharmacy Benefit Managers Out of committee and ready for a vote Support
6/6/19
SB73 McBride Daylight Savings Time Forever Senate passed 17-4. Sent to House. Support
SB74 Walsh Modifying the New Economy Tax Credit Senate passed 19-0-2. Now in the Support
Economic Development/Banking/Insurance
& Commerce Committee in House as of
5/15/19
SB78 Poore Teaching Consent - requires that health education Passed Senate 21-0. Sent to House. Support
programs in Delaware public schools include instruction on
what it means to “consent” in the context of a sexual
encounter.
SB79 Delcollo Making sure it is legal to possess and purchase a firearm Senate Executive 5/7/19 Neutral
while a Medical Marijuana Patient.
SB82 Sturgeon Gun Permit Card Killed in Senate Executive Committee by Support
McBride and Poore – 5/9/19
SB92(S) Townsend Medicaid Dental Coverage Passed Senate 21-0. House Health & Human Support
Development 6/7/19
SB94 Townsend Allowing Unmarried Cohabitators To Jointly Adopt Passed Senate 20-1. Out of Committee Support
6/5/19
SB96 McDowell Creating A Division of Civil Rights Enforcement In The DOJ Out of committee 6/6/19 Support
SB99 Lawson Banning Application Of Foreign Law Senate Judicial 5/14/19 Oppose
SB105 Brown $15 Minimum Wage Senate Finance 6/12/19 Support
SB123 McBride Allowing Prisoners to work for minimum wage in prison Passed Senate 13-8. Sent to the House. Support
to pay off fines and penalties

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