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General Assembly Post-Game Wrap-Up/Pre-Game Show: Thurs., April 26, 2012
Someone in Sussex County is going to get killed, either by a delusional deputy sheriff who thinks he’s a policeman, or by a stopped motorist who refuses to heed the instructions of someone impersonating a police officer. In a county where there are likely far more guns than people, this is inevitable today thanks, in […]
Delaware General Assembly Pre-Game Show: Tues., April 24, 2012
Since Democrats control both houses of the Delaware General Assembly by overwhelming margins, and since the current governor is a Democrat, I am going to write the legislative preview for today that I should be writing for today. Any resemblance to the real Pre-Game show is purely coincidental.
Delaware Political Weekly: April 14-20, 2012
1. Brad Bennett Is So-o-o-o Toast. Bear in mind that I predicted he’d lose his reelection bid handily in 2010 after his first drunk driving arrest, in October of 2010, and I was wrong. He got just over 50% of the vote, though, and there was a strong element of ‘we’ll give him one more […]
Delaware Political Weekly: April 7-13, 2012
1. Republican Governor/Lt. Gov. Candidates, Such As They Are, Barnstorm the State. Their names are Jeff Cragg and Sher Valenzuela. Sher is a she. There’s a nice mnemonic device for you. He runs a Mailboxes, Etc. store, she is co-owner of an industrial upholstery company that has been widely praised as a model small business. […]
Delaware Political Weekly: March 31-April 6, 2012
This was quite a week. While I wish that this had happened two years ago, I am psyched that Charles “Trey” Paradee has decided to run again. You may recall that Paradee almost knocked off Pam Thornburg in this Kent County 29th District back in 2008. In fact, initial results indicated that he had. Willis has established himself more effectively than most during his first two years, IMHO. However, this has all the earmarks of a competitive race. This oughtta be fun.
General Assembly Post-Game Wrap-Up/Pre-Game Show: Thurs., April 5, 2012
A glimpse inside the Delaware Way, and what it has wrought. Helene Keeley’s legislation seeking to reign in predatory lending in the form of payday loans, made it out of committee. But not before one of Delaware’s most malevolent lobbyists got an interest rate cap stripped from proposed legislation. Which, of course, wasn’t enough for him. From today’s News-Journal story:
Speaking for the Online Lenders Alliance, a payday-lending trade group, lobbyist Dave Swayze said efforts to curtail short-term lending fly in the face of Delaware’s landmark Financial Center Development Act, the 1981 law that eliminated the state’s usury statutes and allowed banks to charge unlimited interest rates. “We will let the marketplace, we will let the buyer and seller, the contract entered into by them, determine the terms of the loan,” he said.
Your Tax Dollars At Waste, Courtesy of Tony DeLuca
If you have forgotten this piece of essential reading, shame on you! Actually, let me lead you through the gist of it:
Aided and abetted by a former deputy attorney general by the name of Linda Carmichael, who may or may not have ever cracked a law book, (Tony) DeLuca has arbitrarily made rulings in prevailing wage cases that have cost contractors tens of thousands of dollars.
General Assembly Post-Game Wrap-Up/Pre-Game Show: Weds., April 4, 2012
So much for that 2-week meme about the R’s taking over the Delaware State Senate. Admittedly aided and abetted by moi. Just as Sen. Margaret Rose Henry’s switch from R to D swiftly ended then-Sen. Myrna Bair’s publicly-proclaimed dream of becoming Delaware’s first female President Pro-Tem, Sen. Liane Sorenson’s announcement that she would not seek reelection did the same to Sen. Gary Simpson’s. Even if Rep. Mike Ramone jumps into the race, Dave Sokola will almost certainly win, and Ramone’s House seat will flip to the D’s. If Ramone values his legislative pension, he will likely stay right where he is.
Sorenson has been described as a moderate, and she certainly is in the mode of a Rockefeller Republican. However, I think she’s more of a progressive than a moderate, and she hasn’t hesitated to support causes that may not be popular with Republican constituencies. The fact that two of Delaware’s very best were tonymandered together is a significant loss to the legislature and the citizens of this state. The state is far better off b/c Liane Sorenson chose to dedicate herself to public service. Jack Markell would do well to ensure that Liane’s public service career continues. We cannot afford to lose people like her.
Biff Lee, eh, not so much. But he too announced his retirement yesterday. He used to be a state cop. He used to be in leadership, and now he’s a back-bencher. And he put in 22 years. That’s about it.
Big Breaking News: Liane Sorenson Not Running!!
Sen. Liane Sorenson (R-Hockessin) has just announced in Dover that she will not run for reelection to the Delaware State Senate, according to reliable sources. Sorenson and Dave Sokola had been placed in the same district by Tony DeLuca after both Sorenson and Sokola opposed DeLuca for President Pro Tempore of the Delaware State Senate. Sorenson’s retirement is a real loss for progressives, as she has had one of the most estimable voting and sponsorship records in Dover. It is also, however, a likely death knell for any hopes that R’s had of taking over the Senate chamber.
General Assembly Post-Game Wrap-Up/Pre-Game Show: April 3, 2012
The most notable bill passed in the Senate was SB 174(Bushweller), which is designed to help first responders seek and receive critical counseling to deal with the stress they encounter. It’s a well-intended and even essential bill–as long as it doesn’t create a priest confessional type of situation. The House passed HB 202, which ‘makes it an offense to use a handicapped plate or placard issued to another person, unless that person is also in the vehicle’. The idea being, of course, to stop the use of handicapped parking spaces by those who don’t need them.
I strongly support a newly-introduced piece of legislation. HB 287(Lavelle) places the Delaware Sustainable Energy Utility under the requirements of state procurement laws. About damned time, as this Harris McDowell-driven vehicle has had more than its share of controversy. The bill has bipartisan support, including many of the more reform-minded legislators, and will likely pass the House. Uh, which raises the question of what Tony DeLuca, who counts McDowell as among his supporters, will do once HB 287 reaches the Senate. The bill is in the House Energy Committee, and John Kowalko, who is a co-sponsor, is the committee chair.


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