
Delaware General Assembly
The Delaware General Assembly is the state's legislative body, responsible for making laws, setting budgets, and governing Delaware. It consists of two parts: the Senate and the House of Representatives. Senators and representatives are elected by Delaware residents and work to create legislation, review policies, and oversee state government actions. The Assembly meets regularly to discuss issues affecting the state and pass laws that influence everyday life, business, and the economy. It operates within the framework of Delaware’s constitution, ensuring that laws align with state priorities and constitutional standards.