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DE HB190

Bill

Status

Engrossed

6/17/2025

Primary Sponsor

Melissa Minor-Brown

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Origin

House of Representatives

153rd General Assembly

AI Summary

  • Creates a new Grant-in-Aid Subcommittee of the Joint Finance Committee composed of 3 Senators and 3 Representatives, with no more than 2 members from each chamber belonging to the same political party

  • Establishes eligibility requirements for grant-in-aid recipients, including being a nonprofit with IRS exempt status or government organization, operating for at least 2 years, and demonstrating ability to fund at least half of operations from non-grant sources

  • Prohibits grant-in-aid funding from being used for child daycare, capital equipment, building purchases/renovations, elected officials' salaries, political campaigns, lobbying, or programs benefiting non-Delaware residents

  • Requires the Subcommittee to annually review applications from new grant-in-aid applicants and submit recommendations to the Joint Finance Committee by the third Monday of May each year

  • Takes effect January 1 following enactment, with the Chair and Vice Chair required to develop rules and procedures by February 1 in collaboration with the Controller General

Legislative Description

An Act To Amend Title 29 Of The Delaware Code Relating To Grants-in-aid.

Last Action

Laid On Table in Senate

7/1/2025

Committee Referrals

Finance6/30/2025
Executive6/17/2025
Appropriations5/22/2025
Administration5/15/2025

Full Bill Text

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