- How can I get copies of legislation, learn about the General Assembly or track a bill?
Click here for the website of the General Assembly or call (302) 744-4114. Check it out if you want: Copies of bills Public hearing/committee schedules Agendas for legislative sessions Legislator's addresses and district maps General information on the Legislature
- When does the General Assembly meet?
The Delaware General Assembly is in session the second Tuesday in January until June 30 on Tuesday, Wednesday, and Thursday afternoons. State Senate sessions and committee meetings are open to the public.
- When does the State Senate hold committee meetings?
Most Senate committee meetings are held on Wednesday afternoons. To find out the latest schedule and bills that are being considered, contact Senator Sokola's Dover office at 302-744-4056 or Wilmington at 302-577-8719; or refrence Senate Committee Schedules on the General Assembly web site.
- How do I find out where to renew my driver's license, get a boating license, access Medicare, child care and some other services?
Call the Delaware Helpline at 1-800-464-HELP or http://www.delawarehelpline.org/. The Delaware Helpline is a free comprehensive information and referral service that provides information on a variety of government and non-profit services.
- How do I register to vote?
Registering to vote has never been easier. You can register when you renew your driver's license, request a registration form on the Internet at http://www.state.de.us/election, or call 577-3464. To register to vote, you must be at least 18 years old, a US citizen and a resident of the State of Delaware. Make sure your voice is heard and register today!
After you register to vote, you will be issued a voter registration card.Polling places can be located through the delaware Polling place locater: http://elba2.state.de.us/ For questions the Department of Elections can be reach at (302)-577-3464
General | Delaware Helpline: Thousands of phone numbers and information for all state and local agencies | 1-800-464-HELP | http://www.delawarehelpline.org/ | Consumer Protection Unit | (302) 577-8600 | Consumer protection website | Dept. of Transportation Hotline: Report road problems or missing road signs | (302) 323-1111 | http://www.deldot.net/ | School Crimes Hot Line | 1-800-220-5414 | School Crime Reporting Office; State Attorney General’s Office | Report Child Abuse/Neglect | 1-800-292-9582 | Department of Services for Children, Youth, and Their Families: Crisis Help | Organ Donor Program | (302) 326-5000 | https://citizen.dmv.de.gov/organdonor/organdonor.ejs Gift of Life Donor Program | Child Mental Health Crisis Services | (302) 633-5128 | Department of Services for Children, Youth, and Their Families: Crisis Help | Delaware State Parks | 1-877-98-PARKS | http://www.destateparks.com/
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Resources for a healthy and safe home: The Delaware Division of Public Health has put together a list of helpful ideas to minimize exposure to toxic chemicals in your home. It can be found at the following webpage: http://www.dhss.delaware.gov/dhss/dph/hsp/healthyhomes.html. The Safety Boosters encourage you to visit the site and share these tips with your family & friends. In addition, you can visit the Delaware Solid Waste Authority website at http://www.dswa.com to get information on upcoming Household Hazardous Waste Collection events.
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