Nicole Williams loves her apartment in Portland’s Pearl District, a three-bedroom unit she shares with her two kids. She enjoys her neighbors and the Easter egg hunts, Christmas gatherings and courtyard barbecues that bring the building’s residents together. All that went out the window with COVID-19, which cut off activities with her neighbors and brought an influx of campers on the street .
April 23, 2021
On March 17, Gov. John Carney signed Senate Bill No. 22 (SB22) into law. The bill, which passed unanimously in the General Assembly, bans the sale and import of 37 invasive plants in Delaware. Abby Newton/THE REVIEW
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On March 17, Gov. John Carney signed Senate Bill No. 22 (SB22) into law. The bill, which passed unanimously in the General Assembly, bans the sale and import of 37 invasive plants in Delaware.
SB22 will not go into effect until July 1, 2022, in order to give organizations and businesses time to adapt to the new changes.
âI learned a lot from that legislation and took it to heart,â Carney told WHYY. âWhen I was planting new plants in the back of my house, I went to my neighbor whoâs a naturalist working in the area, and he gave me a list of native species that I should plant, not the others.â
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(From the Delaware Farm Bureau) Farmers are weighing the costs and benefits of solar after Gov. John Carney signed Senate Bill 33 in February. An earlier piece of legislation required 25 percent of Delaware’s energy use to come from renewable sources by 2025. The more recent legislation, spons