General Assembly Post-Game Wrap-Up/Pre-Game Show: Thurs., June 20, 2013

Filed in Delaware by on June 20, 2013

Spidey Sense working overtime as we enter the last five days of legislative session. We know that some kind of closed door deal has been cut on HB 165, but no one will let us in on the secret.  Governor Open Government has become Governor None of Your Bleeping Business. Loads of ill-conceived Bond Bill giveaways. (BTW, this is one of the dirty secrets of Bond Bill, which requires a super-majority vote. Ill-conceived giveaways are necessary to get the needed votes, which helps explain why so many of those ill-conceived giveaways end up downstate.) Plus, bills that we haven’t even seen yet that special interests, including the Governor, will try to rush through.

The prologue is past, time for this humble scribe to memorialize what has been and what will likely be.

Here is yesterday’s Session Activity Record. SB 97 As Amended received final approval from the Senate and was signed into law by the Governor. Transgender equality is now the law in Delaware. Rep. Baumbach’s HB’s 106 and 107 almost unanimously passed the House, with 1 not voting in each case due to a conflict-of-interest. These bills provide incremental improvements to the rights of manufactured home residents. Good legislating, the Senate awaits. SB 100(Sokola), which seeks to prevent misuse of restraints and/or seclusion in public schools, unanimously passed the House and goes to the Governor.

I’m almost afraid to look at today’s agendas, but that’s why they pay me the big bucks. (Takes anti-anxiety medication. ‘Self-medicates’ with a second pill, SOP during waning legislative days.)

We’ll start with the House Agenda. I’m less anxious there. Hey! SS1/SB33(Ennis) is at the top of the agenda.  Could this be the year for manufactured home residents? The overwhelming vote in the Senate leads me to think so. Have the Forces of Evil been told that the representatives can no longer hide from the public? We’ll see. Call your representatives, if you haven’t already done so.

Still don’t know what HB 128(Walker) does, don’t really care, but you just gotta love a synopsis which reads: “This bill modernizes the language of the statute to conform to the current practice of the Court.” Is there any way to read this synopsis and not wonder, does this mean that the current practice of the Court does not conform to state law?

Attempt #666 to modernize bail bond statutes to curb abuses appears in the guise of HS 1/HB 151(Keeley). Attempt #666 to permit racinos to reduce racing dates appears in the guise of HB 197(Viola). BTW, get used to the initials (MTSR) next to the bill on the House Agenda. They mean Motion to Suspend Rules. Basically, any bill considered under MSTR does not conform with the House Rules. They are the rules until they aren’t the rules. Some dangerous bills almost always sneak through each year under MTSR.

So, let’s see. We’re letting racinos cut racing dates, we’re providing them with a new revenue stream via the internet gaming law, Governor Giveaway is proposing to give them $8 mill, no strings attached. They were given monopolies, didn’t have to pay for licenses, given video lottery machines at state expense, and they’re blaming…the state for their sorry financials? El Som to Racinos: Drop Dead. They’ve come as close to ‘free’ enterprise as this state has seen, we owe them nothing. Let’s face facts. They’re going down. For about 20 years, the state balanced a hole in its budget through racino taxes. Those revenues are going away. Once other states caught up, it was over, and it is over. Spend the $8 mill where it might do some good. State employees’ pockets might be the place to start.

We also have yet another resolution to permit corporate telecommunications providers to write their own laws. Bad bad stuff.

OK, I know it’s gonna be worse on the Senate side (Self medicates ju-u-u-st a little more). I think I’m ready.

They still haven’t worked legislation permitting a FOIA-free agency to disburse a secret ‘law enforcement’ slush fund, but it’s #2 on the Senate Agenda (and #666 in your hearts). Can somebody at least amend the bill to remove the FOIA exemption? Anybody?

I don’t need to say anything about HB 165 that hasn’t already been said. So far, no Senate amendments have been filed.

Legislation to protect John Atkins’ Patriotic Pole appears on an already-bulging Senate Agenda. Perhaps further scrutiny has caused it to shrink to half-mast.

Please take the time to check out both agendas. I have not included some bills that have previously been discussed here. While I recognize that some repetition is inevitable, too much repetition is…boring. At least to me. My experience has been that, if I’m bored when writing, the readers will be bored when reading.

The House holds a couple of committee meetings today.

Finally, I leave you with some weekend reading. Specifically, HB 200, the FY 14 Budget Bill. All 233-plus pages of it. Underlined language is stuff new this year. Crossed-out language is language that has been excised from last year’s bill. Everything else is business-as-usual. Be on the lookout for stuff like significant funding increases for certain programs/positions, epilog language that appears inscrutable (if it seems inscrutable, it’s because it was deliberately designed that way), and try to figure out which legislator(s) might be securing more than their fair share for certain constituents and/or themselves. Happy reading!

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  1. Mike O. says:

    Public ed supporters, don’t be distracted by the lost-cause Senate. The State Board of Education will approve hundreds of new charter seats today (El Som, could that be a clue?), and there are LOTS of juicy topics on its massive agenda. If you can go to Dover your time might be better spent at SBE @1:00. Also may I immodestly suggest reading this: Today is payday for charter lobbyists

  2. PBaumbach says:

    SB33, the rent justification bill, has a fresh HA2, the compromise amendment, which is designed to get us to a bill which the House and Senate can both pass. HA1 is to be struck by Rep Bryon Short (part of the compromise).

    You will see that Representatives Bryon Short, Bill Carson, and I are cosponsors, and it also has the full support of Senators Ennis and Bushweller, evidence that we can get this bill passed by both houses this month.

  3. kavips says:

    SB 165 is no longer on today’s agenda sheet at General Assembly Senate’s website.

  4. kavips says:

    It’s pulled from the ready list too.

  5. kavips says:

    It’s off the roll call now too.

  6. That Atkins Flag bill will effect all neighborhood or condo etc. deed restrictions that prohibit the display of flags. The News Journal should have an easy story in the works for that one.

  7. kavips says:

    Mike Matthews is taking too long to respond. I’ll be catching up on Katy Perry for a while.

  8. kavips says:

    Senate Education just posted meeting next Wednesday June 26 at 2:30!

    🙂

  9. Mike O. says:

    Good scoop kavips!I guess I need to start following Katy Perry!

  10. PBaumbach says:

    SB33, rent justification bill, passed the House 39 yes, 1 absent, and 1 not voting (due to conflict)
    Credit goes to Rep Bryon Short to work on the compromise that enabled the bill to pass so strongly
    The Senate is expected to take it up on Tuesday

  11. PBaumbach says:

    MikeMatthews on Facebook has pictures of four Senate Amendments to HB 165

  12. Citizen says:

    Any way to get those on blogs, for those of us who don’t Facebook (small crowd, I know)?

    Does this suggest that if everyone who opposes 165 showed up for next Wed. senate Ed. mtng to comment, it might be stopped? The bill is terrible for DE.

  13. kavips says:

    Paul… Congratulations on SB 33…

  14. Mike Matthews says:

    I will send pics to someone from Delaware Liberal. Any takers?

  15. Mike Matthews says:

    Citizen I will email to you, as well.

  16. You can click on Senate Amendments 1-4 here:

    http://legis.delaware.gov/LIS/LIS147.nsf/vwLegislation/HB+165?Opendocument

    I especially like Senate Amendment 3.

  17. Mike Matthews says:

    Oh good. They’re up now. Thanks, El Som!

  18. Can someone, anyone, please explain to me why we’re throwing $8 mill at the racinos with no strings attached?

    We are GIVING public moneys to a legalized monopoly. And, the racino money-grubbers claim that the money won’t forestall layoffs.

    So, again, anybody? Wasn’t Markell’s business acumen supposed to be one of his strengths?

    Help me out here.

  19. Good on Bryan Townsend. THANK YOU SENATOR!

  20. cassandra m says:

    The thing that kills me about the giveaway to these racinos is that the $8M won’t even stave off layoffs. Right? So your tax money isn’t even going to help keep people employed. That deal feels like someone finally ripped off the mask of these businesses lining up for taxpayer money. They do it because politicians will give it to them — not because of JOBS, and certainly not because it is a better investment than, say Education.

  21. Joanne Christian says:

    YES–education, the gamble you can make book on! And don’t mess with my dangling participles or prepositions!

  22. liberalgeek says:

    Please don’t leave “dangling participles” out there for El Somnambulo to return to his blogging-in-the-buff meme…

  23. Joanne Christian says:

    But,but, but geek—you are all part of such a wonderful team cleaning up after me :)! I have to keep El Som Torrso in the mix. Thanks….again.

  24. All Senate Committees are cancelled for Wednesday so the Townsend amendments will not be heard in committee. We’ll have to get a heads up for when to expect a floor debate for HB 165. Blevins better play nice and let the public know when she plans to work the Charter School Reform bill so those who can’t be in the Senate every hour of every day next week will have a shot at being in the room.

  25. It’s on the agenda, it’s been on the agenda since they adjourned.

    Bills almost NEVER go back to committee after they’ve been released. In fact, don’t know if I can remember a single one.

    The amendments will be considered on the floor, per the wishes of the sponsor of the amendments.

    Seriously, before you tell someone to ‘play nice’, you might want to take the 30 seconds it would’ve taken to look it up.

    Not everything is some Drudge-esque conspiracy theory you know.