Delaware State Senate
The Delaware State Senate is the upper chamber of the Delaware General Assembly, which is the legislative body of the state of Delaware. It consists of 21 members who are elected to serve four-year terms. The Senate is responsible for creating laws, approving budgets, and confirming appointments made by the Governor of Delaware.
Each senator represents a specific district within the state, and the Senate operates under a set of rules and procedures to ensure orderly debate and decision-making. The Delaware State Senate plays a crucial role in shaping state policy and addressing the needs of its constituents.