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Votes at a glance: Senate approves several bills and concurrent resolutions
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Summary
The Delaware Senate approved multiple pieces of legislation and concurrent resolutions, including a measure clarifying county and municipal deposits with credit unions, an AI‑related healthcare licensing bill, and an expansion of a health care loan repayment program; roll call tallies are included.
The Delaware Senate took roll calls and approved several bills and concurrent resolutions during the session.
Key outcomes
- Consent Calendar 42 (multiple Senate concurrent resolutions recognizing awareness months and commemorative dates) — Roll call: 21 yes; declared passed. (Included SCR 153–155, 157–158.)
- House Concurrent Resolution 96 (Civil Air Patrol recognition) — Roll call: 19 yes, 2 absent; declared passed.
- House Concurrent Resolution 104 (Autism Acceptance and Inclusion Month; recognition of Autism Delaware) — Roll call: 21 yes; declared passed.
- Senate Bill 247 (amend Titles 9 and 22 relating to county and municipal government deposits) — Roll call (two‑thirds required): 21 yes; declared passed to the Senate.
- House Bill 191 (prohibiting licensing of nonhuman entities and banning AI from using protected clinical titles) — Roll call: 20 yes, 1 absent; declared passed to the Senate.
- House Bill 260 (amend Title 16 to expand the Health Care Provider Loan Repayment Program to optometrists, capped at two awards per year) — Roll call: 21 yes; declared passed.
Vote details and procedure: Each roll call was taken by the secretary on the floor and recorded on the transcript with the tallies above. Several items were read by the reading clerk by title only before roll call. Where two‑thirds majorities were required (SB 247), the record indicates the required threshold was met.
Why it matters: The measures affect a range of policy areas — from commemorative recognitions to financial rules for local governments, health‑care workforce incentives, and delineation of permissible AI uses in clinical contexts — and will move forward for any remaining procedural steps after formal passage on the floor.
Provenance: The passage and tallies are recorded in the Senate transcript; roll call segments were read on the floor and are reflected in the official record.
