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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The legislation would allow state education officials to prepare to overhaul the current funding formula. Sustaining that work could mean massive financial investment.
3 months ago
Delaware proposal would direct courts to send text reminders to defendants about hearings
Automatic text messages could reduce missed court appearances and the need for judges to issue bench warrants.
3 months ago
Listen 1:00Wilmington exige a las personas sin hogar que vivan en tiendas de campaña proporcionadas por la ciudad.
3 months ago
The legislation would allow lawsuits against localities for violating an unhoused person’s civil rights.
3 months ago
Listen 0:53An Arizona consulting firm is connected to at least 19 applicants using a state social equity program. They have since had their conditional marijuana licenses denied.
3 months ago
Listen 1:27Los proyectos de ley que se están considerando se suman a cuatro leyes relacionadas con inmigración que se implementaron el año pasado.
3 months ago
‘We are not perfect’: DOC defends closure of Wilmington work-release program to state lawmakers
Delaware families of offenders say strict rules at the new work-release site are hurting chances for reentry success.
3 months ago
Listen 1:02Gov. Matt Meyer's controversial firing of former chair Michael Houghton is motivating lawmakers to make the group permanent.
3 months ago
Wilmington is requiring unhoused people to live in city-issued tents, but one Christina Park resident says officials “have no idea what they're doing.”
3 months ago
Listen 1:38The bills being considered are in addition to four immigration-related laws implemented last year.
3 months ago
Listen 0:57Unhoused people living in a Wilmington park say their mattresses and clothes were drenched while using a city-bought tent.
4 months 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.
4 months ago
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