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Delaware workers, voters, and economists agree: it s time for a $15 minimum wage
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This Earth Day April 22 fight climate change by participating in local events that reduce environmental waste in the First State.
Climate change takes center stage during this year’s Earth Day celebrations on April 22, 2021, when the Biden administration holds a global leaders’ summit to highlight the need for worldwide action to protect our planet. The summit is one of President Biden’s first steps to taking aggressive action to tackle climate change and help drive our nation toward a clean energy future.
The Restore Our Earth theme focuses on replenishing the world’s ecosystems and forests, conserving and rebuilding soil, improving farming practices, restoring wildlife populations and ridding the world’s oceans of plastics.
Zwaanendael Museum to hold photo contest in April 2021 - State of Delaware News
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Gun rights advocates sue lawmakers over virtual meetings Follow Us
Question of the Day By RANDALL CHASE - Associated Press - Friday, April 9, 2021
DOVER, Del. (AP) - Gun rights advocates have filed a federal lawsuit challenging continued virtual meetings of the Delaware General Assembly after Democrats rammed two controversial gun-control bills through the state Senate.
The lawsuit was filed Friday against Democrat and Republican leaders of the House and Senate. It comes amid partisan bickering over the Democrat-controlled legislature continuing to meet online rather than in person. The decision by Senate Democrats to fast-track passage of the gun control bills last week served only to fan the flames.