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Votes at a glance: House floor actions April 23, 2026

Delaware House of Representatives · April 23, 2026

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Summary

On April 23, the Delaware House passed a series of bills on third reading, including SB 238 (insurance coverage changes), SB 247 (local deposits), HB 400 (fees), HB 3-27 (NICU standards), HB 2-99 (life insurance), and multiple other statutory updates; roll call tallies and brief descriptions follow.

The Delaware House recorded multiple third‑reading actions and roll-call votes on April 23, 2026. Below are the principal measures mentioned on the floor, a concise description, and the recorded House outcome as read into the record.

- SB 238 (with amendments): Updates coverage requirements related to chiropractic and physical therapy to expand access and remove numerical visit limits; passed as amended (33 yes, 3 no, 5 absent).

- HB 400 (as amended): Updates fees and taxes administered by the Secretary of State, including increases to certain LLC and alternative-entity fees; sponsor-estimated recurring revenue about $142.1M; passed (25 yes, 11 no, 5 absent).

- SB 247: Clarifies that counties and municipalities may deposit public funds in credit unions; passed on required 2/3 vote (34 yes, 6 absent recorded by Clerk).

- HB 3-27: Codifies state standards for neonatal-care unit levels and establishes level‑4 minimums (ECMO, subspecialists, surgical availability); passed (33 yes, 3 no, 5 absent).

- HB 2-99: Limits life-insurance suicide exclusion to a maximum of one year; passed (36 yes, 5 absent).

- Additional bills passed or advanced on third reading include HB 303 (juvenile probation/parole code cleanup), HB 311 (residential landlord-tenant guide), HB 313 (DSCYF education unit codification), HB 323 substitute (background-check statute updates), HB 370 substitute (DFAC codification — DuPont-Cook Financial Responsibility Act), HB 333 (probate threshold increase to $50,000), and others as recorded by the chief clerk.

This list is drawn from the chief clerk’s communications and roll-call tallies announced on the House floor; it reflects House passage where recorded. For full text and Senate concurrence status, consult the legislative files and the Office of the Chief Clerk.