The New DE House Minority Leader Is Ramone

Filed in National by on November 22, 2022

Mike Ramone selected last night to lead the super-minority amid significant drama.  Lyndon Yearick is the new whip.  The pair beat out Danny Short and Timothy Dukes who apparently spent all of their energy fighting off Ruth Briggs King.

Rumor is Ramone pledged to fight like a Republican (?) and thereby signaled that he is not interested in running in his D majority district in two years.

Here is the super-minority caucus press release:

NEWS: House Republicans Select New Leadership for 152nd General Assembly
NOVEMBER 22, 2022 — The 15 members of the House Republican Caucus met earlier today, selecting new leadership for the 152nd General Assembly that officially began following the general elections held earlier this month.
State Rep. Mike Ramone (R-Pike Creek South) was chosen as the new House Minority Leader. He replaces State Rep. Danny Short (R-Seaford) who remains the most tenured caucus member. Rep. Short had served as the Minority Leader since 2012.
State Rep. Lyndon Yearick (R-Camden-Wyoming) will serve as the new House Minority Whip. He succeeds State Rep. Tim Dukes (R-Laurel) who had served in the role during the previous two General Assemblies.
This is the first time Rep. Ramone or Rep. Yearick has been in caucus leadership, although both have previously served in influential positions. Rep. Ramone has experience on the Joint Finance Committee and Bond Bill Committee, while Rep. Yearick has been a member of the Policy Analysis & Government Accountability Committee (Sunset Committee).
“I want to thank Danny and Tim for their service and guidance,” said House Minority Leader Ramone. “Their professionalism and dedication will make this transition smooth and seamless. I think our caucus comes out of this process united and reinvigorated. Our members have a lot to offer to the citizens of this state. We plan to be agents of positive change, offering new perspectives to the challenges facing our state.”
Rep. Yearick said the time was right for a change. “I’m eager for the upcoming session,” he said. “Our caucus members have a history of reaching out to constituents and crafting innovative ideas to address their concerns. We plan to not only continue those efforts but to be more assertive in seeking collaboration and promoting solutions. We will be about ideas, not ideology.”
All 41 state representatives – technically state representatives-elect – began their new terms of office on Election Day. They will be officially sworn-in on Tuesday, January 10, 2023, when the 152nd General Assembly meets for the first time.
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  1. jason330 says:

    That ^ and what does the leader of the super-minority caucus do anyway? He must have promised loud calls for investigations into Hunter Biden’s Laptop or some dumb Q shit.

  2. jason330 says:

    I’m still wondering what the minority leader gets. Why was there such a fight for the position of being the leader of the losers?

    A little extra money maybe(?), certainly no real powers.

    • The MoMo says:

      Yep! Their pay scale differs.

      • Except–they get extra pay for being on the money committees and the Sunset Committee.

        House rules stipulate they can’t both be in leadership and serve on the money committees. (Years ago, the Senate made an exception for Sen. Holloway–so that, since he was the senior member of the Senate, ALL senators would have their pensions increased by his serving in two roles. Corruption, pure and simple.) If Ramone also ends up on a money committee, that, too will be corruption.

        Meaning, Ramone wants his time in the spotlight. We’ll be happy to shine it on him…

  3. RE Vanella says:

    Guy won by 4 votes. What a mandate to lead!

  4. puck says:

    In leadership I don’t think Ramone can get away with not voting on the hard bills anymore.

    Besides, aren’t you supposed to pick leaders from safe districts? Not a guy who won by a handful of votes. I guess Ramone is safe as long as Pete is speaker.

    • Good question. Although…Speaker Pete didn’t exactly go out of his way to help Frank Burns. So, we will have to keep an eagle eye on the machinations of two of Delaware’s most unethical public officials. Three, counting Val.

  5. AA says:

    Nothing screams brand new leadership and keeping a pulse on the issues like two white, cis-het, dudes leading the caucus

    • Jonathan Tate says:

      The only person in the Delaware GOP Caucus in either house who isn’t a cishet white guy is Ruth Briggs King. Seriously. All other 20 of them.