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Senate Republicans Call for Bond Bill to Be Considered Last on June 30

June 26, 2025

DOVER, DE –The Delaware State Senate Republican Caucus issued the below statement following today’s failure to pass the Capital Improvement Bill (Bond Bill).

“As we enter the final days of session, there are still outstanding pieces of legislation that require further discussion and negotiation. Bond Bill must be considered only after those conversations have taken place and a path forward has been established. Delaying the Bond Bill until the final item on June 30 helps ensure those discussions happen in good faith and with the urgency they deserve.

“Our caucus remains committed to passing a responsible capital improvement budget that reflects sound investments and a collaborative process.”

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