Governor Matt Meyer
@MattMeyerDE
Father | Husband to @LaurenMeyerDE | Former public school teacher and small business owner | 76th Governor of Delaware
Every Delawarean deserves dignity, safety, and access to care. Earlier this week, I signed bills to protect renters from lead, support new moms, invest opioid funds in recovery, and defend health providers. We’re meeting real needs with real solutions. baytobaynews.com/stories/delawa…
Delaware is the best place to start and grow a business, but wavering tariff policy threatens the success of every company, big and small. We will continue to advocate for the businesses that keep our state’s economy thriving and invest in the mom-and-pop shops that bring…
Every Delawarean deserves access to clean, affordable, and reliable energy. Last week, I signed a package of bills to modernize our energy system—lowering costs, expanding renewables, and building a more resilient grid. These laws move us toward a smarter, more sustainable energy…
Today we honor the life and legacy of 1st Lt. Ray Firmani—a decorated WWII hero, proud Delawarean, and cherished community leader. In recognition of his lifetime of service, flags will be lowered across the state until sunset on July 28.




Accessible, quality healthcare is foundational to a safer and healthier Delaware. The bills I signed earlier today will help us strengthen that foundation and take care of our neighbors.
Today, I signed a slate of healthcare bills that make Delaware safer, healthier, and more compassionate. From protecting access to care, to supporting people with hearing loss and reducing exposure to lead paint—this is what it looks like when we put people over politics. Thanks…


While political theater plays out at the federal level, we’re focused on delivering real results for working Delawareans. Our administration is committed to progress and opportunity for every resident.
The crowd was loud but the engines were louder! Had a blast at the @MonsterMile meeting drivers and watching them take off from the checkered line. We joined pre-race festivities with some soon-to-be @Eagles legends 🦅 @RealJihaadC and @NakobeDean, and we met fans from Delaware…

Today I'm in Representative District 20, with @SarahEMcBride and @DanCruce, to knock on doors for Alonna Berry. Delawareans in Lewes and Milton, you have an opportunity to stand up for our fundamental rights by electing Alonna Berry. Voting starts this Thursday, and election day…
I won’t sugarcoat it on this week’s Meyer Minute. President Trump’s new budget is a billionaires bill that hurts working families and adds $3 trillion to the debt. In Delaware, we’re staying focused on what matters: investing in literacy, housing, and healthcare.
Nelson Mandela showed the world that courage, compassion, and justice can prevail, even in the face of deep injustice. On Nelson Mandela Day, we’re reminded that each of us has a role to play in building a more fair and equitable world. Let’s honor his legacy through action.

If we are truly putting America first, we should be investing in education, in healthcare, and in every company that drives our economy. Tariffs are already creating market chaos and will only continue to stunt our economic progress.
Housing is a human right. In Delaware, we’re building a brighter future where every resident has a roof over their head. By reducing homelessness and increasing the supply of affordable and workforce housing, we can get there. Read my guest column in B&G to learn more about…
On World Day of International Justice, we’re reminded of those still waiting for justice—here in Delaware and around the world. That’s why we’re comprehnsively addressing gun violence in our communities, strengthening nondiscrimination laws, and building a system that truly…

We’re taking big steps to hold utilities accountable, explore new ways to produce more energy, and bring down costs for working families. Huge thanks to Sen. Hansen, Rep. Heffernan, and Rep. Burns for hearing Delawareans and championing the important bills signed today.
Lowering energy costs and protecting our environment aren’t competing goals—they’re shared responsibilities. Today, we’re delivering real relief and real results, signing bills to empower low- and moderate-income families. We're strengthening utility oversight to curb…




The Trump administration cannot unilaterally stop funding approved by Congress. Delaware will continue to demand the $26.7 million we are owed and counting on for after-school and summer programs, English-language learning, student enrichment, and more. This hurts low-income…
The Strong Neighborhoods Housing Fund transforms abandoned properties into homes for low-income Delawareans. We're taking $4 million to fight blight, reduce crime, and revitalize communities–one block at a time.
