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Executive Order 13

EXECUTIVE ORDER NUMBER THIRTEEN TO: HEADS OF ALL STATE DEPARTMENT AND AGENCIES RE: CREATING A WORKING GROUP TO CONSIDER THE OPPORTUNITY TO BUILD OFFSHORE WIND TO SERVE DELAWARE WHEREAS, offshore wind power is a renewable and clean source of energy that can contribute to Delaware’s efforts to reduce air pollution and greenhouse gas emissions; and WHEREAS, […]

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Executive Order 12

EXECUTIVE ORDER NUMBER TWELVE TO: HEADS OF ALL STATE DEPARTMENTS AND AGENCIES RE: REAUTHORIZING THE DELAWARE HOMELAND SECURITY ADVISORY COUNCIL WITH AN “ALL HAZARDS, ALL PERSONS” APPROACH WHEREAS, on September 11, 2001, the United States was attacked by a foreign enemy intent on weakening our nation’s infrastructure, institutions, and resolve through the application of terrorism; […]

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Executive Order 11

EXECUTIVE ORDER NUMBER ELEVEN TO: HEADS OF ALL STATE DEPARTMENTS AND AGENCIES RE: REESTABLISHMENT OF THE JUVENILE JUSTICE ADVISORY GROUP WHEREAS, our children are Delaware’s greatest asset, and we must be sensitive not only to their essential medical, educational and family needs, but we must also address those needs so as to minimize our children’s […]

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Executive Order 10

EXECUTIVE ORDER NUMBER TEN TO: HEADS OF ALL STATE DEPARTMENTS AND AGENCIES RE: AMENDING EXECUTIVE ORDER TWO AND NAMING CHARLES M. OBERLY III AND RETIRED JUDGE WILLIAM L. CHAPMAN, JR. TO LEAD AN INDEPENDENT REVIEW OF SECURITY ISSUES AT DELAWARE CORRECTIONAL FACILITY WHEREAS, on February 1, 2017, an event occurred at the James T. Vaughn […]

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Executive Order 9

EXECUTIVE ORDER NUMBER NINE TO: HEADS OF ALL STATE DEPARTMENTS AND AGENCIES RE: AMENDING EXECUTIVE ORDER NUMBER FIVE REESTABLISHING THE FAMILY SERVICES CABINET COUNCIL WHEREAS, Strong Delaware families are the bedrock of our communities up and down the State; and WHEREAS, an ever increasing number of Delaware children continue to grow up in poverty, in […]

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Executive Order 8

EXECUTIVE ORDER NUMBER EIGHT TO:  HEADS OF ALL STATE DEPARTMENTS AND AGENCIES RE:  REAUTHORIZING THE ESTABLISHMENT OF A SPECIAL FUND TO ASSIST DELAWARE NATIONAL GUARD MEMBERS OR DELAWARE-BASED RESERVISTS WHO SUFFER SERIOUS FINANCIAL HARDSHIP WHEREAS, in recent years, the United States of America has deployed its armed forces throughout the world to fight terrorism, provide […]

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Governor Carney’s Special Address to the Legislature

Governor Carney lays out his plan for growing the economy, improving Delaware’s schools and balancing the budget.   Governor John Carney delivered a Special Address to a Joint Session of the 149th General Assembly on March 30, saying he is determined to take steps that will grow Delaware’s economy, address the addiction crisis, coordinate services for […]

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Executive Order 7

EXECUTIVE ORDER NUMBER SEVEN TO: HEADS OF ALL STATE DEPARTMENTS AND AGENCIES RE:  PRESERVATION OF DELAWARE’S INDEPENDENT JUDICIARY AND CONTINUANCE OF THE JUDICIAL NOMINATING COMMISSION WHEREAS, under Article IV of the Delaware Constitution and Title 10 of the Delaware Code, the Governor appoints, by and with the consent of the State Senate, the Chief Justice and […]

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Executive Order 6

EXECUTIVE ORDER NUMBER SIX TO: Heads Of All State Departments and Agencies RE: Establishing a Uniform Statewide Anti-Discrimination Policy WHEREAS, the State of Delaware is committed to promoting equal employment opportunities and workplaces free of unlawful discrimination; and WHEREAS, following past directives, each Department and Agency within the Executive Branch (collectively “Executive Branch Agencies”) implemented […]

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Executive Order 5

EXECUTIVE ORDER NUMBER FIVE TO: HEADS OF ALL STATE DEPARTMENTS AND AGENCIES RE: REESTABLISHING THE FAMILY SERVICES CABINET COUNCIL WHEREAS, Strong Delaware families are the bedrocks of our communities up and down the State; and WHEREAS, an ever increasing number of Delaware children continue to grow up in poverty, in neighborhoods plagued by violence and […]

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