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By Anonymous (not verified), 4 September, 2025

Proposes an amendment to the Delaware State Constitution to provide a right individual privacy, specifying that "The right of individual privacy is essential to the well-being of a free society and may not be infringed without a showing of a compelling state interest"; must be passed in identical form by two successive legislative sessions, with a two-thirds majority of each house of the General Assembly.

By Anonymous (not verified), 4 September, 2025

Eliminates the use of checks for vendor payments for goods or services provided to state departments, commissions, or boards, and requires payments be made by direct deposit (ACH), Single Use Account (SUA), or the State's Procurement Card (PCARD) only, subject to exceptions approved by the State Treasurer and Division of Accounting; excludes single payment vouchers, one-time suppliers, forced year-end payouts, and legal settlements from this requirement.

By Anonymous (not verified), 4 September, 2025

Requires employers to include the hourly or salary compensation range and a general description of the benefits or other compensation, in all job postings; applies to employers with more than 25 employees; exempts temporary, interim, or acting job opportunities that require an immediate hire; provides special rules for jobs paid on commission or tips, or covered by a collective bargaining agreement; requires employers to keep records of job descriptions and pay rates for at least three years; exempts third parties who repost vacancy announcements, and provides that employers are not liable for repostings published without their consent; provides enforcement mechanisms.

By Anonymous (not verified), 4 September, 2025

Prohibits employers from requiring employees to participate in mandatory meetings or communications where the primary purpose is to communicate the employer's opinion about religious or political matters, and prohibits employers from punishing employees for refusing to participate; exempts religious employers where the meetings or communications are religious; excludes other meetings or communications that are voluntary or necessary for an employee's job duties; provides penalties up to $5,000 per violation.

By Anonymous (not verified), 4 September, 2025

Creates a new Grant-in-Aid Subcommittee of the Joint Finance Committee; requires recipients to be nonprofits or government organizations, in operations for at least 2 years; nonprofit recipients must have an active, community-represented volunteer Board; requires recipients to offer programs that are unduplicated by other state-supported agencies or satisfy unmet community needs; requires recipients to have accounting and budget procedures and have their financials audited, reviewed, or compiled by a CPA within the past 3 years, or to submit a justification for not meeting this criterion; requires recipients to fund at least half of their operations through revenue other than grants-in-aid; prohibits the use of grant-in-aid funding for capital equipment, specified real estate purposes, lobbying or partisan political activity, and programs benefitting non-residents of the state. AMENDED to allow grant-in-aid funds to be used for childcare.

By Anonymous (not verified), 4 September, 2025

Amends the Newark Charter, authorizing the City of Newark to levy a $50 per student, per semester tax on all colleges and universities that host in-person classes there; includes the University of Delaware and all other colleges and universities in Newark, whether state-run or otherwise tax exempt; adjusts tax annually for inflation.