DELAWARE – The Delaware General Assembly is set to start back up virtually in less than three weeks and many say they’re ready to hit the ground running.
“So we’ve all been waiting anxiously to return on January 12th,” says Rep. Ruth Briggs-King.
When the 151st Delaware General Assembly begins virtually, lawmakers say there will be plenty of housekeeping items to accomplish and they’re also expecting some tax changes.
“We expect to see some work on additional tax brackets, tax increases. Of course we’re going to see a push for a reassessment statewide of property taxes as a result of the settlement with the state and certain parties for the education funding,” says Sen. Brian Pettyjohn.