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The Weekly Addresses

Filed in Delaware, National by on January 24, 2015 1 Comment

President Obama:

Governor Markell:

The General Assembly:

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Saturday Daily Delawhere [1.24.15]

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Saturday Daily Delawhere [1.24.15]

The Sussex County Courthouse, at The Circle and Market Street in Georgetown. The courthouse was built in 1839, and the portico and tower were added in 1914. Photo by xzmattzx.

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Delaware General Assembly Post-Game Show: Week of Jan. 20-22, 2015

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Delaware General Assembly Post-Game Show: Week of Jan. 20-22, 2015

OK, I’ve been putting it off long enough. I suppose I should briefly discuss Governor Markell’s State of the State Address.  Markell states in the address that he is open to all sorts of proposals for bridging the infrastructure funding shortfall, but he’s not gonna lead on this, he’s gonna wait until the General Assembly comes up with something, um, concrete. He also embraced Matt Denn’s proposals for addressing crime and its causes, particularly in Wilmington. And he supported a (wait for it) fact-based task force (as opposed to other task forces). Well, a ‘commission’, not a task force. So commissions are fact-based. Task forces are not. Got it.

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Alleged Plot to Kill Matt Denn Disclosed

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Alleged Plot to Kill Matt Denn Disclosed

Wild stuff via Celia Cohen’s blog:

Matt Denn and Ted Kittila, opponents in the race for attorney general, had another bizarre connection that had nothing to do with the election.

Kittila was the lawyer for a jailed insurance executive accused of plotting to kill Denn.

h/t Nancy Willing for linking

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The Vote Tracker, January 23, 2015

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The Vote Tracker, January 23, 2015

The Vote Tracker is a joint project between Delaware Liberal and the Progressive Democrats for Delaware (PDD). Each week we will be keeping track of how our General Assembly votes on bills of progressive or liberal interest. Now, this chart does not follow all the legislation that has been filed. We don’t report on perfunctory […]

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Friday Daily Delawhere [1.23.15]

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Friday Daily Delawhere [1.23.15]

The Delaware Health and Social Services’ Herman Holloway Sr. Campus, on US Route 13 in Minquadale. The campus was originally the Delaware State Hospital, and the Main Building in the campus, as seen here, was built in 1895. Photo by xzmattzx.

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Listen here to the Governor’s State of the State Address

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Listen here to the Governor’s State of the State Address

You can listen live at WDDE or WDEL. You can also watch the live stream of the address inside….

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Thursday Daily Delawhere [1.22.15]

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Thursday Daily Delawhere [1.22.15]

St. Georges Bridge with the Roth Bridge in the background, by the Flying Inn on Flickr.

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Delaware’s Tax Structure is not something to celebrate.

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Delaware’s Tax Structure is not something to celebrate.

State Representative Bryon Short was on Facebook over the weekend highlighting this study that argues that Delaware has the best tax system in America, in that it is the least regressive (i.e. taxes the poor and lower and middle classes of income earners more than the top earners). I thought to myself, how the hell could that be? Someone early $60,000 pays the same tax rate as someone making $6 million under the state income tax scheme.

What I was forgetting is the “no sales tax.” Sales and other consumption taxes are very regressive because they fall most disproportionately on the poor. And that is the sole reason we are the least regressive tax system in America.

What the report ignores is how regressive our income tax structure is. And there is something Democrats in the General Assembly can do about that.

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The State of the Union

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Press play, as the stream is now live with highlights of the past year and other pre-SOTU events. You can watch the speech here, and you also join us for a discussion of and real time reaction to the speech at our Live Blog. To join our Live Blog, click on the word “Live Blog” in the main navigation bar underneath the banner logo.

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Delaware General Assembly Pre-Game Show: Week of Jan. 20-23, 2015

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Delaware General Assembly Pre-Game Show: Week of Jan. 20-23, 2015

While the General Assembly awaits Governor Markell’s State of the State address this Thursday, we already know what won’t be in the governor’s speech: There will be no proposed income tax increase; there will be no proposed gas tax increase.  We know that Jack’s millionaire buds have convinced him that they would suffer if they had to pay even a penny more to fund government. So, Jack has already announced that he won’t be asking the wealthy to sacrifice.  And, in a gesture that is, um, ungubernatorial, Markell has whined that, since the General Assembly turned its collective noses up at his gas tax proposal last year, he won’t propose anything to close the gap in the state’s infrastructure budget.  He’ll just wait for the General Assembly to come up with…something. If only he’d take that approach with public education.  His legacy grows more undistinguished by the day.

Perhaps this is the week that Alex Pires gets his customized banking legislation passed. If not, then next week will be the week It’s already passed the House unanimously. As Nancy Willing pointed out, this bill was introduced at the behest of Alex Pires, and it will only benefit Pires’ bank. The article further points out that this may not be the first time that Pires has had undue influence on the General Assembly.  Let me point out the obvious: If you or I were disadvantaged by some ‘arcane’ statute, do you think we could get the Speaker to sponsor it, fast-track it, and get it through the General Assembly within a week or two?  And just because the Bank Commissioner, who largely does the bidding of the banks, says it’s ‘arcane’, is it really arcane?  Or is it just an impediment to a connected businessman who doesn’t want to wait in line and rarely does?  Whether the bill deserves passage on its merits is hardly the point.  The point is that representative government does not represent most of us.  But it DOES represent people with lots of clout, regardless of how they accumulated it. Which is why Alex Pires will get his banking bill.

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Matt Denn Announces for Governor.

Filed in Delaware by on January 20, 2015 11 Comments
Matt Denn Announces for Governor.

Why did I title this post “Matt Denn Announces for Governor?” Well, obviously he has not announced, and if you asked the Attorney General I am sure he would say he is not running. But doesn’t this $36 million dollar proposal strike you as something beyond just his duties as Attorney General. Normally Attorneys General do not care how the settlement monies their office secures for the General Fund is spent, and if they do care, they want more policing and more funding for enforcement.

Matt Denn responded to the News Journal scoop on Facebook:

Once again good news from my office has gotten out a couple of days before I wanted it to. When I ran for Attorney General, I said we couldn’t address violent crime just through law enforcement — that we had to invest in dealing with the underlying causes of crime, such as treating substance abuse addiction, helping young people learn in school and stay out of trouble after school, and working with inmates released from prison to ensure that they do not re-offend. This is my first shot at delivering on that, by using these settlement funds to help repair the harm caused to our communities by the recession brought about by the financial institutions’ conduct. If you can join us Wednesday at 11:30 a.m. in the Carvel State Office Building auditorium, come hear the details!

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Tuesday Daily Delawhere [1.20.15]

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Tuesday Daily Delawhere [1.20.15]

Businesses on Main Street in Newark. Photo by xzmattzx.

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