The annual State of the State Address from Delaware Governor John Carney has been postponed.
Thursday’s 2 p.m. meeting is cancelled due to Carney being sick.
A statement from the Governor’s Office says that Carney “has a fever and mild symptoms, but is in good spirits.”
The address will be rescheduled at a later date, to be determined.
2023 Address: Carney: State will focus on jobs, schools, safety
The House hearing Thursday was also cancelled, but the Senate will meet at 1:30 p.m.
The Joint Capital Improvement Committee meeting will take place and will allow the committee to draft the Mini Bond Bill.
The Mini Bond Bill does not authorize any new funding, but clarifies or transfers existing appropriations.
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