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Solar energy gains momentum in Delaware with a push from Gov. Meyer

Spotlight Delaware

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June 25, 2026

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The solar energy industry in Delaware secured major wins this week, despite recent struggles with delays, federal funding cuts and community opposition. The post Solar energy gains momentum in Delaware with a push from Gov. Meyer appeared first on Spotlight Delaware.

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Spotlight Delaware

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· Jun 23, 2026

Live Blog: Tracking the final days of Delaware’s 153rd General Assembly

Over the next week, Delaware lawmakers will finalize the state's nearly 7 billion budget and make decisions about sweeping policy proposals that could impact residents' property tax bills, healthcare costs and more. As legislators work toward the close of the 153rd General Assembly on June 30, Spotlight Delaware has relaunched its end-of-session live blog to track the latest developments inside Legislative Hall. The post Live Blog: Tracking the final days of Delaware’s 153rd General Assembly appeared first on Spotlight Delaware.

The Hill

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· Jun 24, 2026

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· Jun 30, 2026

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The Motley Fool

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· Jul 4, 2026

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Wirepoints

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· Jun 28, 2026

Illinois’ plug-in solar bill stalled over safety concerns – Capitol News IL

Illinois’ plug-in solar bill stalled over safety concerns – Capitol News IL

Florida Politics

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· Jun 22, 2026

More endorsements roll in for Katherine Waldron in Palm Beach County Commission bid

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Related coverage for "Solar energy gains momentum in Delaware with a push from Gov. Meyer": Spotlight Delaware — Live Blog: Tracking the final days of Delaware’s 153rd General Assembly. The Hill — House Republican: Let Reflecting Pool 'go' and 'create an ecosystem'. Bisnow News — Unlocking The Future Of Salt Lake City's Hospitality Scene At Bisnow's Aug. 13 Event. The Motley Fool — Could Investing $10,000 in Bloom Energy Make You a Millionaire?. Wirepoints — Illinois’ plug-in solar bill stalled over safety concerns – Capitol News IL. Florida Politics — More endorsements roll in for Katherine Waldron in Palm Beach County Commission bid