DOVER - On May 1, 2025, Governor Matt Meyer celebrated his first 100 days in office by highlighting a series of bold, people-first initiatives that have already begun to reshape Delaware’s future. From education and healthcare to housing and economic development, Meyer’s administration has taken swift action to deliver real results for working families across the state.?
“In just 100 days, we’ve shown that government can move fast, solve problems, and deliver results that matter to Delawareans,” said Governor Matt Meyer. “This is just the beginning. We’re laying the foundation for a stronger, healthier, and more equitable Delaware-not just for today but for generations to come. The progress we’ve made is a down payment on the future we’re building together.”
Education: Investing in Classrooms
- Declared a statewide literacy emergency
- Proposed $75 million to raise educator pay
- Proposed $6 million in direct-to-classroom literacy assistance
- Leading the way to get cell phones out of classrooms
- Collaborating with the legislature to pass a holistic school funding reform framework before the summer
Healthcare: Expanding Access and Building Capacity
- Expanding mobile health units in underserved communities
- Eliminating $50 million in medical debt for hardworking Delawareans
- Launched the Farm-to-Pharmacy pilot program because food is medicine
- Nominated new Delaware Healthcare Commission Chair to lead feasibility study for a medical school
Housing: Accelerating Development and Addressing Homelessness
- Signed an executive order to streamline the permitting process for affordable housing projects
- Re-established the Delaware Interagency Collaborative on Homelessness
- Proposed $35.5 million in housing investments
- Backed recommendations from the Affordable Housing Production Task Force
Economic Development: Supporting Small Businesses and Entrepreneurs
- Signed an executive order to expand youth apprenticeship programs
- Announced plans to move forward on the Port of Wilmington expansion project
- Nominated a new Marijuana Commissioner to implement Delaware’s retail cannabis market
- Expanded the EDGE grant program for entrepreneurs
- Relaunched the State Small Business Credit Initiative
Energy and Agriculture: Growing a Brighter Future for Delaware
- Nominated a new Public Advocate to represent the public’s interests in utility rate cases
- Collaborated with the General Assembly on a comprehensive energy reform package to lower rates and enhance consumer protections
- Contained the avian flu outbreak to just three cases statewide
- Signed an executive order re-establishing the Delaware Council on Farm and Food Policy
Good Governance: Efficient, Effective, and Transparent
- Signed an executive order mandating performance reviews for all agencies and improved ethics training for state employees
- Protected our AAA credit ratings
- Appointed the first African-American officer to lead the Delaware National Guard
- Preparing Delaware for looming federal funding cuts with a focus on protecting core services, including proposing a federal cut contingency fund of $21 million
For more information on Governor Meyer’s first 100 days and his vision for Delaware, visit https://de.gov/100.