Governor Jack Markell Inaugural Address
If you did not get a chance to hear or see Governor Jack Markell today give his inaugural address, it has been posted on the new Delaware.gov website in this section, and reprinted below. Governor Markell seems clear here about the magnitude of the financial difficulties we face and that there will be some pain in getting to a balanced budget. But he will be looking for opportunities in this period of crisis to lay some foundation for building towards a few important objectives — schools and industries for a 21st century economy. What do you think about the direction being set today? (ps. Has anyone noticed that Mike Mahaffie has a glorious photo on the banner of the new website?)
…Nearly a half-century ago, President John F. Kennedy declared: “Let the word go forth from this time and place that the torch has been passed to a new generation.”
That torch has been passed again, in a ritual that marks the constant renewal, reinvention, and revival of the spirit that has made America – and Delaware – great. It is a torch that continues to light our way, even in the darkest times.
From the beginning, progress for America has originated in Delaware. The ratification of the Constitution, establishing the greatest democracy the world has ever known, was led by our state. And today, our nation is led by President Barack Obama and by our new Vice President, Delaware’s own Joseph R. Biden, Jr.
Yesterday’s historic Inaugural marked the realization of change we truly can believe in. It reinforces our faith that America can still meet any challenge and that our best days do indeed lie ahead. This is the American creed… and Delaware has lit the way.
Today’s Markell/Denn Inaugural Event
Time To Get To Work
How I Am Spending My Morning
Scenes From a Midnight Inauguration
Lowery Named Markell’s Secretary of Education
Coons’ CYA Moment.
Marches and MLK Day
Parking For Tomorrow Night’s Swearing In
Comment Rescue: Support Lisa Diller For NCC Council
NCC Council Opening – Developers Wanted
Watching Delaware State Government with Requests
Or more precisely, the Legislature.
I’ve been looking at ways to keep track of what goes on in Dover, which means looking beyond the NJ. The State’s website actually provides some useful tools that were new to me, so I thought I would share some of these for the (probably very few of you) who didn’t know, either (note, RSS links prompt you to add feed to a reader):
- RSS feed for Introduced Legislation (for both houses)
- RSS feed for House Passed Legislation
- RSS feed for Senate Passed Legislation
- RSS feed for Signed Legislation
- MyLis by which you can indicate legislation you want to track and you will get email notice of changes in status. This you have to register for.
- Delaware Legislative Actions Notice which is another subscription service to get notice of legislative actions. Some of you may already be signed up to this service for school closings or school announcements.