Matt Meyer becomes Delaware's 76th governor
The new Governor and Lt. Governor of Delaware were sworn into office on Tuesday morning at Delaware State University, one of America’s Historically Black Colleges and Universities.
Delaware's new Democratic governor, Matt Meyer, will take the oath of office on Tuesday when he is inaugurated on Delaware State University's campus. The ceremony was moved indoors due to the frigid weather.
The first executive order calls for state agencies to prioritize the development of youth apprenticeship programs.
DELAWARE - Governor-elect Matt Meyer was sworn in Tuesday as the First State’s next Governor.
Delaware Gov. Matt Meyer holds his 11-month-old son, Levi, while taking the oath of office at Delaware State University. The oath was administered by Delaware Supreme Court Chief Justice Collins J. Seitz, Jr. and Meyer’s wife, Lauren, held the Bible. (Emma Lee/WHYY)
Democrat Matt Meyer has officially been sworn into office as the state's 76th governor. Meyer took the oath of office at Delaware State University in Dover. Former senator Kyle Evans Gay was also sworn in as Lieutenant Governor.
Soon-to-be Delaware's next governor, Matt Meyer recently added to his ever-growing list of Cabinet nominations. Here's who he selected.
With son, Levi, in arms, Matt Meyer was sworn in as Delaware’s 76th governor, during an otherwise unconventional inauguration ceremony. The swearing in was moved indoors to the William B. DeLauder Education and Humanities Theatre at Delaware State University,
Read Gov. Matt Meyer's full address from his swearing-in ceremony Tuesday morning to become Delaware's 76th governor. Good morning, everyone! Good morning, Delaware!
In front of a crowd of top state officials, community leaders, and supporters earlier today, Kyle Evans Gay made a promise to lead with vision and collaboration, as Delaware’s 27th Lieutenant Governor.
After being sworn in as the 76th governor of Delaware on Tuesday morning, Matt Meyer said the moment marked “a bold step in a new direction.”