Sarah Mueller is WHYY News’ Delaware politics reporter. Her beat focuses on the Delaware General Assembly and state government as a whole.
Sarah is no stranger to Delawareans, as she previously reported on the statehouse for Delaware Public Media. She has several years of experience covering politics, including her time at NPR Illinois and at WFSU Public Media in Tallahassee, Florida. She has also worked for Lehigh Valley News.
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2 weeks ago
Listen 3:22Delaware lawmakers offer competing bills to regulate kratom, an opioid-like herbal supplement
Critics say kratom is dangerous and addictive, but others say it’s effective for withdrawing from opiates and pain relief.
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Listen 0:54Mike Houghton was a former Delaware Economic and Financial Advisory Council chairman and longtime member before being fired Wednesday.
3 weeks ago
El estado está destinando $8 millones a ampliar la educación de la primera infancia.
3 weeks ago
Delaware House advances bill to allow fines and fees waived for indigent criminal defendants
The legislation was voted out of committee last May. It would give judges more discretion to waive fines and fees for poor defendants.
3 weeks ago
Listen 0:48Delaware Gov. Meyer touts incorporation growth, but hasn’t released tax revenue data
Delaware Gov. Matt Meyer has touted a rise in business entities forming in the state, but he has not released key numbers on the growth.
3 weeks ago
Listen 1:07Advocates call for more support for Wilmington renters during Mayor Carney’s budget speech
Wilmington housing advocates and the mayor's office are at odds over his opposition to rent assistance and stabilization programs.
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