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General Assembly Post-Game Wrap-Up/Pre-Game Show: Thurs., April 18, 2024

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The Big Story:  State Rep. Sophie Phillips is my new legislative hero.  In her first term, she’s already demonstrated her willingness to take on challenging, but essential, battles.  She has empathy and humanity, and she puts in the work.  If she remains in politics, she could well become a true difference-maker.  Not gonna be easy, […]

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General Assembly Post-Game Wrap-Up/Pre-Game Show: Weds., April 17, 2024

Filed in Delaware, Featured by on April 17, 2024 13 Comments

OK, I lied.  And/or was misinformed. Turns out that House committees don’t have to consider bills within 12 legislative days of being assigned to committee.  I don’t know whether this is a change in House rules or whether it has ever been thus.  Allow me to quote from the House rules (HR 5): (b) All […]

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Delaware General Assembly Pre-Game Show: Tuesday, April 16, 2024

Filed in Delaware, Featured by on April 16, 2024 9 Comments

Two Big Stories To Kick Off This Post-Easter Session: 1.  Will the General Assembly Stop Windfalls For Retired Legislators, And Potentially Themselves, Down The Line? 2.  The General Assembly Has Completely Tuned Out John Carney. Yes, the two are inter-related.  Bryan Townsend said it on the record: Delaware Senate Majority Leader Bryan Townsend said lawmakers […]

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Delaware Political Weekly: April 5-11, 2024

Filed in Delaware, Featured by on April 12, 2024 23 Comments

1.  Three-Way In RD 14.  No, we’re not talking about any shenanigans between Lopez, McGuiness, and Speaker Pete.  Although you’re welcome to.  We are talking KMG entering the RD 14 primary, which already features Claire Snyder-Hall and Marty Rendon.  She announced at this week’s RD 14 committee meeting, and has filed her committee.  As you’d […]

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Comment Rescue: Retired Legislators To Get Windfall

Filed in Delaware, Featured by on April 10, 2024 3 Comments

Will the General Assembly act to stop this?  They absolutely should.  Mediawatch spotted this Karl Baker article for us: Pension snafu will soon pay retired state lawmakers more This should clear up the mess we find ourselves in: Last month, retired legislators received letters from Delaware Pension Administrator Joanna Adams that outlined a forthcoming change […]

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Delaware Political Weekly: March 29-April 4, 2024

Filed in Delaware, Featured by on April 7, 2024 15 Comments

1. BHL AWOL. SOL?  She’s apparently trying to still raise money.  But, she’s been missing campaign events, including a Suxco Candidates’ Forum.   She also missed a recent event in the Ardens.  Both Meyer and O’Mara attended, as did a host of other candidates.  I think she’s in the death rattle phase of her campaign.  The […]

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Bob Marshall: An Appreciation

Filed in Delaware, Featured by on April 5, 2024 7 Comments

When I went to work for the Delaware State Senate in 1985, all I knew about Bob Marshall was what I had been told–he was the nephew of Wilmington City Democratic Boss Leo Marshall, and that he had benefited from that relationship.  Our paths hadn’t crossed during my first two years in the House and […]

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Delaware Political Weekly: March 22-28, 2024

Filed in Delaware, Featured by on March 29, 2024 15 Comments

1. Matt Meyer Files For Governor.  He’s now on the primary ballot. So is Collin O’Mara. So is–that’s it, so far.  Will Bethany file?  If so, when? I’m calling it–that campaign has money problems.  Along with candidate problems.  Think I saw somewhere that Trey Paradee is hosting a fundraiser for her.  If her campaign was […]

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General Assembly Post-Game Wrap-Up/Pre-Game Show: Thursday, March 28, 2024

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The Big Story is:  “There’s (Figurative) Blood On The Floor At Leg Hall”.  You (and I) just knew that the Hall would be swarming with hospital execs and healthcare providers of all stripes to hyperventilate over HB 350 (Longhurst).  And it was: Longhurst said in 2018 the state established the health care spending benchmark as […]

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COMMENT RESCUE: State Auditor Determines That The Finances Of The Division Of Unemployment Insurance Are…

Filed in Delaware, Featured by on March 27, 2024 14 Comments

UNAUDITABLE.  Liberal Geek posted the following: Auditor York is gettin’ stuff done. And WTF is going on at the Unemployment Insurance office at DOL. Sheesh. https://auditor.delaware.gov/wp-content/uploads/sites/209/2024/03/DOLUI-Final-Report.pdf WTF, indeed.  As in: This year, the Independent Auditors’ Report includes an unprecedented disclaimer of opinion related to the Delaware Unemployment Compensation Fund (DUCF). To my office’s knowledge, the […]

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General Assembly Post-Game Wrap-Up/Pre-Game Show: Weds., March 27, 2024

Filed in Delaware, Featured by on March 27, 2024 11 Comments

Today’s Big Story is:  We gotta whole lot of great bills scheduled for committee hearings today!  Yes, worthy of that explanation point.  One of the best groups of bills in committee that I can recall. However,  you’re gonna have to wait until we wrap up yesterday’s session.  Other than the mysterious Rethug opposition to bringing […]

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Delaware General Assembly Pre-Game Show: Tuesday, March 25, 2024

Filed in Delaware, Featured by on March 26, 2024 6 Comments

Today’s Big Story is the introduction of a package of bills seeking to make affordable housing more available to those who need it.  The prime sponsor of all seven bills is Sen. Russ Huxtable, who…: …is a leader in affordable housing and community development in Delaware and in the coastal community. For the last 18+ […]

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Delaware Political Weekly: March 15-21, 2024

Filed in Delaware, Featured by on March 22, 2024 19 Comments

1.  Carney Endorses Eugene Young. The two questions are (1) Why?, and (2) What impact will it have? The consensus on the board is that the ‘why’ is that Carney just doesn’t feel comfortable with Sarah because, you know.  Perhaps he should, you know, have coffee with her.  She’ll have coffee, and has had coffee, […]

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