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House of Representatives Legislative Session - Session 2 - 1st Legislative Day

Tuesday, January 13, 2026·2h 20m·▶ Watch / Listen

The Delaware House of Representatives passed a cell phone use in schools bill unanimously 41–0 and adopted two resolutions — one recognizing Law Enforcement Appreciation Day and one advancing civility in the General Assembly — all without opposition.

Key Actions

·SCR 125 – Law Enforcement Appreciation DayPassed

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Notable Quotes

“Those are my brothers and sisters out there. I don't care what color you are, what creed, whatever you are. We want to go home at night. We want to be with our families. And when you sit in your watch that they're not going home and watch all the police officers that was in University of Delaware, it was a sight to see, but also a sight to feel. There's some shenanigans going on. This isn't about politics. It's about right and wrong.”

Representative Cook — Representative Cook spoke in support of SCR 125, the resolution recognizing Law Enforcement Appreciation Day in Delaware.

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Votes

House Amendment 2 to Senate Bill 106Passed
Senate Concurrent Resolution 125Passed
Senate Bill 106 as amended by Senate Amendment 2 and House Amendment 2 — Roll CallPassed
Yes (36)Berry, Bolden, Burns, Bush, Carson, Chukwuocha, Collins, Cook, Dukes, Gorman, Gray, Griffith, Harris, Heffernan, Hilovsky, K. Johnson, Jones Giltner, Lambert, Lynn, S. Moore, Morrison, Neal, Ortega, Osienski, Phillips, Postles, Romer, Ross Levin, D. Short, Shupe, Kamela Smith, Michael Smith, Spiegelman, K. Williams, Yearick, Madam Speaker
Senate Concurrent Resolution 124Passed
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TranscriptPreview
It. The house will please come to order. Members and guests, please take your seats and silence your cell phones. Mr. Chief clerk, are there any communications? Not at this time, madam speaker. Leader harris. Madam speaker, I move that we adjourn the legislative day. The house stands adjourned. The house will come to order. Mr. Chief clerk, please call the roll. Ms. Berry. Is berry. Present? Can you hear me? Oh, Ms. Bolden. Absent. Mr. Burns. Present. Mr. Burns. Present. Mr. Bush. Mr. Bush. Absent. Mr. Carson. Mr. Carson. Present. Mr. Chukwocha. Mr. Chikwocha. Present. Mr. Collins. Mr. Collins. Absent. Mr. Cook. Present. Mr. Cook. Present. Mister dukes. Mr. Dukes. Present. Ms. Gorman. Ms. Gorman. Present. Mr. Gray. Mr. Gray. Present. Mrs. Griffith. Here. Mrs. Griffith. Present. Ms. Harris. Ms. Harris. Present. Mrs. Heffernan. Mrs. Heffernan.— absent. Mr. Hensley. Mr. Hensley. Present. Mr. Holofsky. Mr. Holofski. Present. Mrs. Johnson. Mrs. Johnson. Present. Mrs. Jones. Giltman. Present. Mrs. Jones. Giltner. Present. Mr. Lambert. Mr. Lambert. Absent. Mr. Lin. Mr. Lin. Absent. Ms. Moore. Ms. Moore. Absent. Mr. Morris. Mr. Morris. Present. Mr. Morrison. Mr. Morrison. Present. Mix. Neil. Mick. Sneel. Present. Mr. Ortega. Mr. Ortega. Absent. Mr. Osinski. Mr. Osinski.…
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