Delaware
Will This Elected Official Once Again Kill This Great Bill?
We start today with a story about how one publicly-elected official, NCC Register Of Wills Ciro Poppiti, has led a years-long effort to quash what I think is a great bill. The bill in question is HS1/HB 147 (Harris). Here’s an excerpt from an AARP Op-Ed as to what the bill would do: AARP Delaware […]
NEA Cuts Delaware Arts Funding: A Masterclass in Trump/DOGE Stupidity
Guest post by Jason330 Well, the National Endowment for the Arts (NEA) is on the chopping block. That means 100% of its funding to Delaware for FY25 is probably gone. That’s right – poof! Zeroed out. Vanished. In 2024, the NEA granted the Delaware Division of the Arts a modest $950,000. Not exactly a king’s […]
Delaware General Assembly Pre-Game Show: Tuesday, May 13, 2025
Could be a productive week in Dover, based on the promise of today’s Agendas. Particularly the Senate Agenda. Let’s start there. I see at least three notable bills: SB 122 (Huxtable): supports critical health care workforce research and planning efforts by giving the Division of Public Health and the Delaware Health Care Commission the ability […]
General Assembly Post-Game Wrap-Up/Pre-Game Show: Thursday, May 8, 2025
Wednesday was basically a committee day with a handful of non-controversial bills being worked in the Senate. Here is yesterday’s Session Activity Report. Today’s Senate Agenda features two House bills that seek to address the issue of ‘double-dipping’ elected public officials. Both HB 9 (K. Williams) and HB 38 (K. Williams) passed the House unanimously […]
General Assembly Post-Game Wrap-Up/Pre-Game Show: Wednesday, May 7, 2025
So. I went online around 2:45 pm yesterday, only to find that the Senate had broken its land-speed record for passing the corporate law package. Gavelled in at 2, agenda completed by 2:45. After all, it’s not as if any questions were warranted. The House passed the bill designed to get Our Man In Pakistan […]
BREAKING: Camden (DE) Police Department Cuts Deal With ICE
This requires its own thread: Several Delaware civil rights organizations are calling for the town of Camden and its police department to withdraw from a recently adopted agreement with U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement, which allows local law enforcement agencies to enforce federal immigration laws. ICE records show the Camden Police Department signed onto the […]
Delaware General Assembly Pre-Game Show: Tuesday, May 6, 2025
We’ve got at least two games of chicken going on in Dover–the Port vendetta between the State Senate and the Governor, and the battle over how to pay for the FY 2026 budget. The more urgent is the latter, as any prospective resolution over the Edgemoor port expansion will require the courts to sort out […]
Pre-File Profile: May, 2025
I promised to highlight the most interesting bills that were pre-filed on May 1. Looks more like I will be profiling the least uninteresting bills. There are definitely some good bills, but they are generally incremental in scope. Here goes: HB 132 (Phillips): Delaware relies on fees imposed as surcharges by the criminal legal system […]
The New Castle County Democratic Convention
Well. That was quite the morning. Let me just say that I might be an unreliable narrator here, since I was there as a participant. And, yes, I won’t bury one of the ledes: I did shout at the Speaker of the House. We’ll get to that. Today’s convention was scheduled to approve proposed rules […]
The Increasingly Less-Infrequent Delaware Political Weekly Which Still Doesn’t Appear Weekly: Late April 2025
1. Gotta lead with the upcoming school board elections. If, for no other reason, because thereby hangs a tale featuring arguably Delaware’s most-unqualified candidate for elective office. The school board elections take place on Tuesday, May 13. You can find out specifics about the races in your districts here. Although I remain skeptical of their […]
More Problems For The Port
Yet another judge’s ruling–which calls out the lack of impartiality of a state agency: Plans to expand the Port of Wilmington through construction of a massive new container terminal in Edgemoor hit an obstacle again last week when a state judge placed another construction permit into limbo. Delaware Superior Court Judge Kathleen Miller on Wednesday […]
General Assembly Post-Game Wrap-Up/Pre-Game Show: Thursday, April 17, 2025
The Big News: End-Of-Life Options Bill Set To Clear Final Legislative Hurdle. HB 140 (Morrison) is on today’s Senate Agenda. Barring any unexpected defections, the bill should pass. Barely. Gov. Meyer has pledged to sign it. According to the Senate Public Information officer, both Senators Cruce and Seigfried will vote yes. Some other pretty big […]
General Assembly Post-Game Wrap-Up/Pre-Game Show: Wednesday, April 16, 2025
A rare Wednesday with not even a Senate Agenda to warrant either house going into session. All committee meetings in both chambers today. We have yesterday’s productive session to discuss, with a few interesting footnotes. Here’s yesterday’s Session Activity Report. The Senate passed SB 75 (Paradee), which seeks to eliminate county impediments to the creation […]


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