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DelawareLIVE Weekly Review – March 3, 2024

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This Week’s Review Includes: Here’s how Delaware slices its school funding pie Nonprofits seek boost during Do More 24, starting March 7 Agilent, Incyte seek way to predict effectiveness of drugs Decarbonization, hydrogen company expands in Kent County Hodgson’s Maiss Hussein repeats as Delaware Poetry Out Loud champ St Elizabeth holds off Mount to advance Click on the image below …

The state Department of Justice is set to appeal a recent ruling on absentee and early voting in Delaware.

Delaware DOJ to appeal absentee, early voting ruling

Jarek RutzHeadlines, Government

The Department of Justice announced Tuesday it will move to appeal a Superior Court judge’s ruling on absentee and early voting. Judge Mark Conner ruled last week in favor of former state attorney general Jane Brady’s suit that laws passed by the General Assembly – over objections that they were not constitutional – were indeed “inconsistent with our Constitution and …

Early and absentee voting was the focus of a recent Superior Court ruling that received a lot of response from state politicians. (Photo from Getty Images/iStockphoto)

Politicians react to court striking absentee, early voting laws 

Jarek RutzHeadlines, Government

A ruling by the Delaware Superior Court that restricts early and absentee voting – a highly contentious aspect of the 2020 Presidential Election – has state leaders reacting on party lines.  Judge Mark Conner ruled Friday in favor of former state attorney general Jane Brady’s suit that laws passed by the General Assembly – over objections that they were not …