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Votes at a glance: Legislative Council actions on minutes, policies, Delaware 250 participation and draft constitutional corrections

January 15, 2025 | 2025 Legislature DE Collection, Delaware


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Votes at a glance: Legislative Council actions on minutes, policies, Delaware 250 participation and draft constitutional corrections
Dover — The Legislative Council recorded the following formal actions during its Jan. 30 meeting.

Votes at a glance

- Approval of minutes (May 23, 2024): Approved by unanimous consent after a motion and second; no roll‑call objections were recorded.

- Facility Use Policy: Council approved technical updates to the Facility Use Policy (name changes to reflect Division of Legislative Services, clarified definitions, expanded timing for table displays into June and ground‑floor artwork display limits). Vote recorded by roll call: 10 yes; motion seconded.

- Key Card Policy: Council approved technical updates to the Key Card Policy (name change to DLS and removal of a reference to Capitol Police as the card vendor, reflecting Advantech Security's role). Vote recorded by roll call: 10 yes; motion seconded.

- Delaware 250 participation (2 Lights for Tomorrow): Motion to approve the General Assembly's participation in the national "2 Lights for Tomorrow" commemoration passed on roll call: 10 yes. (Presentation and questions preceded the vote.)

- Release of second‑leg draft of House Bill 430 (constitutional technical corrections): Motion passed on roll call: 10 yes. The draft applies gender‑silent drafting and makes technical corrections to punctuation, capitalization and section headings in the Delaware Constitution.

Notes: Several approvals were described as technical or clerical updates to existing policies; the council used roll call to record votes on the policies and the HB 430 release. Where a specific mover or seconder was not shown in the transcript, the motions were recorded by the clerk and the roll calls were taken by voice/roll‑call responses.

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