Thursday Daily Delawhere [6.26.14]
The Clifford Brown Jazz Festival in Wilmington's Rodney Square. Photo by xzmattzx.
Delmarva is currently banned from providing help with home efficiency upgrades, with the SEU designated as the primary provider in this regard. Rather than reaching 1,500 homes, the SEU could reach 30,000 homes by involving Delmarva Power in the program's execution, O'Mara said. The bill would also allow utilities to credit some energy efficiency toward their renewable power purchase requirements after a utility achieved a full 15 percent reduction in overall energy usage through efficiency measures.
Can we get a head count? Let us know in the comments. Hoping for a good turnout!
Saturday, June 28th
7:00pm
Firestone’s (Wilmington Riverfront)
We'll meet on the outside patio. In case of rain, we'll meet in the bar area. There will be a DL sign!
"I have practiced law in every court in the State of Delaware, representing both businesses and people with few resources or who couldn't afford an attorney," Denn said. "I have worked to improve the public safety system as chair of the Criminal Justice Council. I have experience protecting consumers as Insurance Commissioner, protecting children as Chair of the Child Protection Accountability Commission and getting laws passed as Insurance Commissioner and Lieutenant Governor to help families, businesses, schools and kids. I look forward to talking about my experience and ideas."
Saturday, June 28th
7:00pm
Firestone's (Riverfront)
It's been a while since we've done one of these. Hope to see everyone!"The problem is that no one wants to raise taxes for anything. You don't want to raise the gas tax. You don't want to raise income taxes. You don't want a sales tax. You don't want any of these taxes, but you still want the infrastructure," Bhatt told lawmakers.Speaking of infrastructure, DELDOT's capital proposal is $128 mill, $70 mill less than last year's. Revenue-shifting and the General Assembly's refusal to even consider a gas tax will mean deteriorating roads, bridges and infrastructure. Hey, hopefully they'll be out of office when stuff actually falls down. Then they can blame it on someone else. Cowardice. Proof that these election-obsessives don't live in a reality-based world.