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Governor Signs Senator Buckson’s Pension Reform Bill to Help Address Staffing Shortages

August 22, 2025

Dover, DE – Governor Matt Meyer has signed Senate Bill 52 (SB 52), a bipartisan measure sponsored by Senator Eric Buckson, aimed at easing staffing shortages in Delaware’s schools and state agencies that operate 24-hour shifts.

SB 52 modernizes employment rules for state pensioners willing to return to work. Under previous law, pensioners in designated positions faced a six-month separation requirement and an annual earnings cap of $50,000. SB 52 removes the earnings cap, lowers the age threshold for separation requirements to those under 59 ½, and reduces the separation period from six months to three. The legislation also ensures that substitute teachers in charter schools are covered under the same provisions as those in traditional public school districts.

Senator Buckson said the bill could not come at a better time as Delaware schools prepare to welcome students back for the 2025-2026 school year.

“Our schools and state agencies continue to face significant staffing challenges, and this bill provides a common-sense solution,” Buckson said. “By reducing unnecessary restrictions, we’re making it easier for experienced professionals to return to service right when they’re needed most.”

He added that the law will benefit both the workforce and Delaware families.

“As a new school year begins, this is about making sure classrooms are staffed, services are delivered, and communities are supported,” Buckson said. “I’m grateful to my colleagues on both sides of the aisle and to Governor Meyer for recognizing the urgency of this issue.”

SB 52 unanimously passed the General Assembly earlier this year and was signed by Governor Meyer this week.

The General Assembly’s website will reflect the status update once the governor’s office releases their legislative advisory.

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