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Tuesday Daily Delawhere [11.19.13]

Filed in Delaware by on November 19, 2013 7 Comments
Tuesday Daily Delawhere [11.19.13]

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Red Clay School District Bucks The Class Size Law

Filed in Delaware by on November 18, 2013 20 Comments
Red Clay School District Bucks The Class Size Law

So this happened:

Parents and educators have fought for years to keep class sizes small. But as school populations grow, those efforts run into physical and financial barriers. Sometimes schools run out of space and face difficult decisions. In most cases, there are two solutions: Build more classroom space and hire more teachers (which usually means raising taxes or moving money from other priorities) or approve a waiver allowing more students in classes than the law says is ideal. In the past few years, most Delaware districts have asked their school boards to approve waivers – and boards have always agreed. That changed last week when the Red Clay School Board rejected its district’s request, deadlocking in a 3-3 vote.

Color me surprised.  And while I completely understand the difficulties districts face following this law, it is a law.  An unfunded, feel good law, but a law nonetheless. That said… I like what the RCCD board did. 

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Another Year and We Are Still Not Close to Fixing Wilmington’s Violence Problems

Filed in Delaware by on November 18, 2013 6 Comments
Another Year and We Are Still Not Close to Fixing Wilmington’s Violence Problems

This Sunday featured one more Special Report from the NJ on the current state of violence in Wilmington: A Legacy of Crime Threatens Wilmington’s Progress; Wilmington Mayor Wants to Overhaul Police Force to Reverse City’s Crime Trend; and Florida City’s Police Force Gets Out From Behind Desks is the reporting package on offer. There’s alot to think about here and I’m not sure that I can do one more piece on using the policing assets we have better. But I have a few random thoughts:

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Monday Daily Delawhere [11.18.13]

Filed in Delaware by on November 18, 2013 5 Comments
Monday Daily Delawhere [11.18.13]

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In Which We Find Chip Flowers Changing the Credit Cards Story AGAIN

Filed in Delaware by on November 17, 2013 44 Comments
In Which We Find Chip Flowers Changing the Credit Cards Story AGAIN

Delaware State News reports on the Chip Flowers’ travel document dump, and we find that that the State Treasurer still can’t quite wrap his mind around the escalating mismanagement of these credit card issues. For one (and the most jawdropping to me), we find that Flowers wants us to know that he lost all of those receipts because the corporate world he came from has differing standards:

Not keeping the original receipts was a mistake that Mr. Flowers acknowledged, and he attributed the discarded receipts to following the general policies of corporate business during his transition to public office in 2011.

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Sunday Daily Delawhere [11.17.13]

Filed in Delaware by on November 17, 2013 1 Comment
Sunday Daily Delawhere [11.17.13]

From Mike Mahaffie on Flickr.

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Saturday Daily Delawhere [11.16.13]

Filed in Delaware by on November 16, 2013 0 Comments
Saturday Daily Delawhere [11.16.13]

From Mike Mahaffie on Flickr.

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Moderate Republicans – The Delaware Way

Filed in Delaware by on November 15, 2013 8 Comments

Chris Christie Christine O'Donnell tea Party

According to beltway logic, the GOP went through its “Christine O’Donnell can win an election” phase and realized that all the talk about masturbation, rape and reverse-racism towards whites wasn’t pushing the party forward.

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Friday Daily Delawhere [11.15.13]

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Friday Daily Delawhere [11.15.13]

From Mike Mahaffie on Flickr.

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Newark Mayor’s Race: The Progressive Perspective.

Filed in Delaware by on November 14, 2013 12 Comments
Newark Mayor’s Race: The Progressive Perspective.

Newark’s upcoming Mayoral election is a nonpartisan election. As such, the state parties, and affiliated party organizations, like the Progressive Democrats, have not gotten involved. But just because you call an election a nonpartisan election, does not mean ideologies are not in play. Conservatives understood this for years, and ran conservative candidates for nonpartisan school board and judgeship elections for years.

It looks like liberals and progressives have learned their lesson, as it would seem we are blessed with several progressive candidates among the seven in the Newark race.

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Thursday Daily Delawhere [11.14.13]

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Thursday Daily Delawhere [11.14.13]

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BREAKING: Koch Brothers $$’s Behind Caesar Rodney Institute Funding

Filed in Delaware, National by on November 13, 2013 7 Comments
BREAKING: Koch Brothers $$’s Behind Caesar Rodney Institute Funding

People much cannier than I have been trying to unravel the money trail of the many dummy organizations used by the Koch Brothers to funnel money to propaganda machines.

Thanks to a state-by-state review of the Koch Brothers labyrinthine finances, we now know that the Koch Brothers have  been the largest rainmaker for the Caesar Rodney Institute.

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UPDATE: The Chip Flowers’ Travel Expenses Data Dump

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UPDATE: The Chip Flowers’ Travel Expenses Data Dump

State Treasurer Chip Flowers had his news conference this AM that preceded the release of travel documents from his office. You can see a clip of the news conference at WDEL plus their story. The NJ also has some video and a story. Both stories highlight the apology (from WDEL):

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