A Personal Note…

One year ago today I joined Delaware Liberal.  It's been a fantastic year and I've learned a lot while having a blast.  I'd like to take this time to thank…

Monday’s Open Thread

Today's a traveling day for me, but if you're looking for inspiration check out DV's imagine if you changed one word post here, DelawareDem's posts and insightful analysis here and…

Sunday’s Open Thread

The Obamas get a dog and the newspapers write the obligatory "pet" articles. Pastor Warren is too exhausted to talk.  Hey, maybe miracles really do happen! And it's really a…

Friday’s Open Thread

It's been a busy week at DL and across the blogosphere.  Cassandra reminds us that Tea bagging is all the rage, while DelawareDem has outdone himself with this week's Around…

Two Delaware Programs Included in Harvard Top 50 Innovation List

Two Programs from Delaware — the City of Wilmington’s Instant Ticketing Program and the State of Delaware’s K-5 Early Intervention Program — have made it to Harvard’s Top 50 Government Innovation List for 2009. The list is developed by the Ash Institute for Democratic Governance and Innovation at the John F. Kennedy School of Government at Harvard University. The Top 50 was selected from more than 600 applicants from city, county, state, federal, and tribal government agencies. These 50 are in competition for the Innovations in Government Awards that will be announced in September. The two Delaware programs in competition:

  • Instant Ticket Program; City of Wilmington, DE — The Instant Ticket Program allows Code Enforcement Inspectors in Wilmington to issue instant $50 fines, similar to parking tickets, upon property owners who violate sanitation laws.
  • K-5 Early Intervention Program; State of Delaware — Delaware’s K-5 Early Intervention Program provides intensive school and home-based services to at-risk children and families, preventing the future need for more expensive interventions by removing barriers to academic and social success. (This program is also shortlisted for a Annie E. Casey Innovations Award in Children and Family System Reform.)

This is good news for these two programs, but if you look at the entire list (pdf file), it is chock full of good ideas that you could imagine being really good for us too: