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President Biden, First Lady Celebrate the Commissioning of the USS Delaware

First State and Navy leaders commemorate the Virginia-class fast attack nuclear submarine USS Delaware WILMINGTON, Del. — President Joe Biden; Dr. Jill Biden, First Lady of the United States and the ship sponsor for USS Delaware; Governor John Carney; the Delaware Congressional Delegation, including a keynote address byU.S. Senator Tom Carper; and state and Navy […]




Governor Carney Issues Revision and Formally Extends Public Health Emergency

WILMINGTON, Del. – Governor John Carney on Thursday issued a revision to the Public Health Emergency order and extended the order another 30 days to allow the State of Delaware and medical providers to continue COVID-19 vaccination and testing programs, ​and to allow continued staffing flexibility at hospitals and long-term care facilities. The revision enables the Delaware Department of Health and […]




Governor Carney Announces New Projects, Protecting Transportation Network Part of Infrastructure Funds Focus

Delaware will advance major planned projects, make road systems more resilient to climate change and apply for funding to serve traditionally disadvantaged areas using significant new federal funds for transportation over the next several years.




Governor Carney Nominates Gregory R. Babowal as Commissioner of the Court of Common Pleas in Kent County

WILMINGTON, Del. – Governor John Carney on Friday nominated Gregory R. Babowal to serve as Commissioner of the Court of Common Pleas in Kent County.  Currently, the Court of Common Pleas has two Commissioners. Commissioner Emily Ferrell is assigned to New Castle County, and Commissioner Donald R. Bucklin is assigned to Kent and Sussex counties. […]




Governor Carney Announces Five-Year Effort to Improve Water and Wastewater Systems, Protects Residents

State agencies will begin accepting applications to loan or grant money for drinking water and wastewater system improvements around the state, with capacity for historic levels of investment in water infrastructure from the federal Bipartisan Infrastructure Law and the state Clean Water Trust, created in 2021.







 Pages Tagged With: "Governor Carney"

President Biden, First Lady Celebrate the Commissioning of the USS Delaware

First State and Navy leaders commemorate the Virginia-class fast attack nuclear submarine USS Delaware WILMINGTON, Del. — President Joe Biden; Dr. Jill Biden, First Lady of the United States and the ship sponsor for USS Delaware; Governor John Carney; the Delaware Congressional Delegation, including a keynote address byU.S. Senator Tom Carper; and state and Navy […]




Governor Carney Issues Revision and Formally Extends Public Health Emergency

WILMINGTON, Del. – Governor John Carney on Thursday issued a revision to the Public Health Emergency order and extended the order another 30 days to allow the State of Delaware and medical providers to continue COVID-19 vaccination and testing programs, ​and to allow continued staffing flexibility at hospitals and long-term care facilities. The revision enables the Delaware Department of Health and […]




Governor Carney Announces New Projects, Protecting Transportation Network Part of Infrastructure Funds Focus

Delaware will advance major planned projects, make road systems more resilient to climate change and apply for funding to serve traditionally disadvantaged areas using significant new federal funds for transportation over the next several years.




Governor Carney Nominates Gregory R. Babowal as Commissioner of the Court of Common Pleas in Kent County

WILMINGTON, Del. – Governor John Carney on Friday nominated Gregory R. Babowal to serve as Commissioner of the Court of Common Pleas in Kent County.  Currently, the Court of Common Pleas has two Commissioners. Commissioner Emily Ferrell is assigned to New Castle County, and Commissioner Donald R. Bucklin is assigned to Kent and Sussex counties. […]




Governor Carney Announces Five-Year Effort to Improve Water and Wastewater Systems, Protects Residents

State agencies will begin accepting applications to loan or grant money for drinking water and wastewater system improvements around the state, with capacity for historic levels of investment in water infrastructure from the federal Bipartisan Infrastructure Law and the state Clean Water Trust, created in 2021.