Delaware Liberal

General Assembly Post-Game Wrap-Up/Pre-Game Show: Thurs., June 23, 2022

I’m guilty of false advertising.  I apologize.

I promised the following in yesterday’s legislative piece:

One legislator in particular will not be happy. (Hint: They killed an exceedingly-popular bill despite being the prime House sponsor on it. Oh, and despite the fact that it passed the Senate.) It’s what happens when you are owned by the special interests.

Everything in that statement is true.  Except, I’m not gonna pursue it. Today.  I’ve got the story. It’s air-tight.  We’re talking the officially-filed records of lobbyists for some of Delaware’s most powerful interests. But it also depresses me.  Al and I have talked a little bit off the blog about how good people who run for office to serve the public good can get sucked into the Delaware Way primordial ooze once in office.  I’m convinced that that’s the case here.  I might well write that article.  Not today, though.

Speaker Pete’s HB 451 once again was not considered in the Senate.  Third consecutive day.  The bill raising the age to purchase firearms from 18 to 21.  I expected to find it on today’s Senate Agenda, but it’s not.  Yes, it could be brought up under a Motion To Suspend Rules.  I think it’s going to eventually pass, and I doubt that the Senate will be able to improve on the bill.  But something’s going on. I will also note that none of the gun bills sent from the Senate over to the House are on today’s House Agenda.  Maybe it means something, maybe it doesn’t.  But I think it’s likely that there are some real battles going on between the respective leaderships of the Senate and the House as to which bills will and should be considered before the end of Session.

Here is yesterday’s Session Activity Report.  As predicted by Yours Truly, same-day registration and voting passed the Senate on a straight party line vote of 14-7.  Somewhere, Colin Bonini weeps for the future of democracy.  Although they’re not on today’s House Agenda, SB 302 (Townsend) and SB 8 (Sokola) both cleared committee, so these gun bills are ready for full House consideration.  So did vote-by-mail.  Will Rep. Collins ‘pull a Bonini’ and introduce 27 amendments to it?  We shall see.  He’s pretty much the only one who would do that.

The key bill on today’s Senate Agenda is HB 455 (Minor-Brown). The bill:

makes clear that physicians, physician assistants and nurses who perform, recommend, or provide reproductive health services, if such services are lawful in this State, do not engage in unprofessional conduct and cannot be disciplined for such services even if such services are illegal or considered to be unprofessional conduct or the unauthorized practice of medicine or nursing in another state. This section also authorizes the following to terminate pregnancy before viability: (1) A physician assistant with a collaborative agreement with an appropriately training physician; and (2) A certified nurse midwife or certified nurse practitioner who demonstrates knowledge and competency, including successful completion of a training or certification approved by the Board of Nursing.

Wow, I checked out the House roll call.  Both Ramone and Mike Smith ‘took walks’ on that bill. Joint Profiles in Cowardice.  Look for a 14-7 vote in the Senate unless Ernie Lopez relocates his conscience.

Will the Senate rubber-stamp a tax break for the Riverfront Development Corporation’s properties, assets worth around $84 mill?  Hoping no, betting yes.

Mayor Mike’s Eminent Domain bill is at the top of today’s House Agenda.  I’ve heard an argument that out-of-state property owners who ignore their properties is the key target of this bill.  OK, I could buy that–if the bill wasn’t so much broader than addressing that narrowly-focused problem.  The bill is an atomic bomb where a fly swatter would do.  Maybe the scope of the bill will be narrowed, but I wouldn’t hold my breath.  A better idea–come back in January with a bill that addresses the issue at hand.

That’s sage advice for a raft of dubious bills sneaking in under the deadline.  Won’t happen, though. Never does.

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