This lawsuit hopes to end with a nationwide restraining order making sure that money continues flowing into states for needed services like policing.
The Senate called for the state Supreme Court to weigh in on the authority to nominate members to the Diamond State Port Corp. board.
Recently, two Delaware Democrats took steps that appear to limit the new governor’s ability to shape the board of the Diamond State Port Corp.
Delaware County Council voted unanimously to appoint McMeekin to the Delaware County Election Board as the sole Republican representative on the board. The board is comprised of two members from the majority party in the county, in this case the Democratic Party, and one member from the minority party. His term ends Jan. 1, 2026.
Bethany Hall-Long was governor for two weeks due to a quirk in law, but offered port nominees despite losing to Gov. Matt Meyer.
Gov. Kathy Hochul has accumulated a campaign fund of nearly $15.5 million, which includes contributions from Delaware North chairman Jeremy Jacobs and several family members.
House Republicans escalate transphobic attacks against her By Christopher Kane | Washington BladeCourtesy National LGBT Media Association House Minority Whip Katherine Clark (D-Mass.), the second highest-ranking Democrat in the lower chamber,
Ohio Attorney General Dave Yost announced Thursday that he's running for governor to replace term-limited Gov. Mike DeWine in 2026.
Outgoing President Joe Biden’s final speech from Joint Base Andrews on Monday afternoon marks the end of a political career spanning more than half a century. At 82, Biden leaves a lengthy legacy
Legislation to allow medical aid in dying in Delaware, also known as House Bill 140, is being heard by the Health & Human Development Committee.
Progressive wins at the local and state levels complicate the notion of a sweeping rightward political turn in the US.
I’m a governor who worked at the DNC. Here’s what we need from its next chair. If Democrats refuse to reach out to broad swaths of the country, we will continue to be seen as out of touch.