Some days in this job are particularly awe-inspiring — like today, when I joined my colleagues at Independence Hall in Philadelphia to celebrate that on this day 250 years ago our predecessors in the Continental Congress voted that our colonies were free and independent states.
Two days later, they would adopt a declaration that would proclaim certain self evident truths. We still have a long way to go before our nation fully realizes the values and rights articulated in the Declaration of Independence — that all of us are created equal. I'm grateful for the opportunity to do my small part in that work each day that I serve Delaware in Congress.
One year since the passage of President Trump’s so-called “One Big Beautiful Bill” Act pushed healthcare out of reach for millions of Americans, fewer people have health insurance, hospitals and clinics are shutting down, and there’s growing concern about access to care, especially in rural communities.
Recently I had the chance to tour the Delaware Skills Center and celebrate a more than $1M federal investment to purchase and renovate a new facility! This Center has been training the next generation of health care and construction trades professionals for decades — and this investment will help deepen their impact right here in Delaware.
Building affordable housing starts with ensuring reliable infrastructure. That is why I am proud to have secured $250,000 for this project in Laurel — which will expand and strengthen the sewer capacity to support a new housing structure.
Paid leave and childcare for all are the kinds of big and bold economic policies that Americans of all different ideological backgrounds are demanding.
One year later, the “One Big Beautiful Bill” has made life harder and more expensive for working families.
Health care premiums are up. ACA enrollment is down. Medicaid coverage is at risk. Food assistance has been cut. And while families are paying the price, the wealthiest Americans are cashing in on massive tax breaks.
This is what happens when Washington chooses billionaires over working people.
Worth the watch. My colleague @RepHuffman explains just how Donald Trump has hijacked the 250th anniversary of America for his own enrichment and the benefit of his billionaire friends.
Learn more at https://t.co/9t4i6XTTvM
Every American should be outraged by what Trump has done to our nation's 250th birthday celebration. What should have been a once-in-a-generation moment to unite the country has been turned into another vehicle for division, propaganda, and political gain.
We uncovered how he hijacked America 250 – watch to see how.
Today's decision is a win for upholding the Constitution and the ideals that have long shaped our nation. It firmly rejects the president's attempt to chip away at citizenship through exception after exception. Birthright citizenship is a cornerstone of our nation’s civil liberties, and this decision further solidifies its validity.
As Chief Justice Roberts wrote, citizenship is "the right to have rights" or to fully participate in our political community. And with this decision, the court affirmed something Delawareans and Americans across the country have long known: that immigrants strengthen our communities and are a critical part of our American story.
While Donald Trump has sought to remake this country in his own image, today's ruling is a powerful rebuke of his narrow vision of American citizenship. It reaffirms that citizenship carries with it the dignity, equality, and belonging that every American deserves.
This morning, the Supreme Court just delivered a major rebuke to Donald Trump's favorite obsession: election denial.
While he and this administration have been working to enact every possible method of disenfranchisement — from restricting mail-in voting to the so called SAVE America Act — the Supreme Court said plainly today: mail-in ballots that are postmarked before election day are lawful votes.
This is a huge win for Delawareans and Americans everywhere who believe in protecting democratic participation and that every vote must be counted.
Earlier today, a Delaware driver experienced a medical incident and collided with several cars, including one in which I was a passenger. I was transported to Beebe Hospital and treated for minor injuries. I'm now home and expected to make a full and swift recovery.
Donald Trump's extremist Supreme Court has cleared the way for his administration to strip legal protections from hundreds of thousands of people who registered, were vetted, trusted and followed the legal process, and, until now, lived and worked legally in this country.
Haitian and Syrian TPS holders — many of whom fled violence, instability, and humanitarian crises — came to the United States seeking safety and the opportunity to build a better life. This decision allows the Department of Homeland Security to revoke their legal status and allow for the deportations of workers, caregivers, parents, small business owners, and seniors who have long been part of our communities.
Here in Delaware, we've seen firsthand the impact of the Haitian community and their contributions to our health care system, our economy, and one of our state's largest industries — agriculture. They are our neighbors. They followed the rules, passed background checks, and built their lives here. They should not pay the price for an agenda rooted in cruelty and fear.
Now it's on Congress to provide lasting protections for Haitian and Syrian TPS holders and build an immigration system that reflects our values — one rooted in dignity, safety, and decency.
I am thrilled to share that my office has received the Congressional Management Foundation's Best of Constituent Service Award!
When we set out to build this office, we made a commitment to ensure that every Delawarean who reached out for help would be met with urgency, compassion, and persistence — and our Constituent Advocacy team works each day to deliver on that promise. We are eager to continue providing high-quality constituent services across our state of neighbors.
I am honored to have been selected by Leader Jeffries to lead the Working Group on Caregiving alongside Rep. Morgan McGarvey. Together, we will convene our Democratic colleagues to strategize how we can empower caregivers and families by modernizing care infrastructure, lowering costs, and fighting for working families in Delaware and across the country.
Nearly everyone will be a caregiver, need care, or both at some point in their lives. Yet, we’ve got a 1950s care infrastructure supporting a 2026 workforce.
When families can’t access affordable childcare, elder care or paid leave, it impacts not only their well-being but also their ability to participate in the workforce and make ends meet.
We have an opportunity to build an economy that fully supports workers, families, and caregivers — and I’m eager to help lead that effort.
The President just cancelled the signing for that bipartisan housing bill I told you about yesterday — all because he is throwing a tantrum since the Senate will not pass his so-called "Save America" Act. Delawareans can see plainly where his priorities are: a ballroom, a reflecting pool, and his conspiracies. Certainly not addressing the cost of living crisis