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May 8, 2025

Washington, D.C. — Congresswoman Sarah McBride (D-DE) took to the House floor to oppose the Trump Administration’s push to privatize the United States Postal Service (USPS), warning of the harm such a move would cause to working families, veterans, and rural communities in Delaware and across the country.


May 6, 2025

WASHINGTON, D.C. — Today, Congresswoman Sarah McBride (D-DE) became the second House Democrat to sign a discharge petition to force an up-or-down vote on the Hands Off Medicaid and SNAP Act — legislation that would block any cuts to Medicaid and food assistance programs under the House Republican budget plan.

Issues: Congress Health

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May 1, 2025

WASHINGTON, D.C. — Today, Congresswoman Sarah McBride (D-DE) took to the House floor to condemn the Trump Administration’s illegal dismantling of the Institute of Museum and Library Services (IMLS) — an action that has halted vital federal support for libraries across the country, including Delaware’s 33 public libraries.

Issues: Congress

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Rep. McBride with first place winner, Grace Huang

April 24, 2025

WILMINGTON, DE — On Tuesday evening, Congresswoman Sarah McBride (D-DE) hosted the 2025 Congressional Art Competition Reception at Wilmington’s Bridge Art Gallery to honor Delaware’s high school artists and announce this year’s winners. The nationwide competition, sponsored annually by the U.S.

Issues: Education

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April 22, 2025

NEWARK, DE — Today, Congresswoman Sarah McBride (D-DE) visited the Delaware Small Business Development Center (DSBDC) at its Newark headquarters, where she met with business advisors and heard directly from the team supporting thousands of Delaware entrepreneurs each year. The visit focused on DSBDC’s efforts to bolster small business growth and resilience, especially as families and entrepreneurs navigate rising costs. Small businesses make up 98% of all businesses in the state, and employ nearly 230,000 Delawareans. 

Issues: Economy