Delaware

BREAKING: Three Mighty Progressive Challengers Have Filed!!

Filed in Delaware, Featured by on September 12, 2025 7 Comments

Volunteers, pick your candidates.  Or, better yet, spread the love around. One of the challengers had already made it official, and has been campaigning for some time.  However, Shané Darby has now officially filed to take out Nnamdi ‘I’ve Already Retired, Just Haven’t Bothered To Tell Anybody’ Chukwuocha. Oh, we’re just getting started.  Dr. Adrianna Bohm […]

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A Very Special Bonus Open Thread: Why Do We Need Chris Coons In The United States Senate?

Filed in Delaware, Featured by on September 10, 2025 9 Comments

Hmmm, let’s see–because he’s the only Democrat who can win?  Uh, no. Because he stands up to the oligarch billionaires and the Pedophile-In-Chief better than anyone else could?  Uh, no. Because of his moral compass as evidenced by his blind support for Netanyahu? Uh, no. I could go on, but you get the point.  I […]

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Delaware Joins Regional Public Health Coalition

Filed in Delaware, Featured by on September 8, 2025 3 Comments

Good: Gov. Matt Meyer announced Sept. 5 that Delaware will join Massachusetts, Connecticut, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island and New York in a regional public health alliance. The group was first formed by Massachusetts Gov. Maura Healey on Sept. 4, following a contentious Senate hearing that day with Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. […]

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A Great Candidate For RD 38!

Filed in Delaware, Featured by on August 26, 2025 7 Comments

A real tough district, but check out the background of recently-announced D candidate Maureen Madden: A retired federal civil servant and a multi-degree black belt-holder across several disciplines, Mo Madden served for nearly 23 years at the National Aeronautical and Space Administration (NASA) and more than 7 years at the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration […]

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Do You Want An Audit Of Tyler Technologies?

Filed in Delaware, Featured by on August 25, 2025 41 Comments

To me the answer is an obvious YES.  Rep. Eric Morrison just shared the following: Three NCC councilpersons have introduced a resolution calling for an audit of Tyler Technologies, how the company performed their property reassessment work, how the county instructed them to do so, and if the company followed those instructions. The resolution will be […]

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Our PAL Val Out At PAL – Might Be Taking PAL Down With Her

Filed in Delaware, Featured by on August 20, 2025 15 Comments

Shoutout to Spotlight Delaware for reporting this positively delicious story: The Police Athletic League of Delaware, a celebrated and taxpayer-funded nonprofit, is facing an upheaval after its prominent executive director – former House Speaker Valerie Longhurst – announced her resignation this month. It is not immediately clear why Longhurst is leaving her post, but she […]

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Progressive Legislators To Unveil Reassessment Proposals

Filed in Delaware, Featured by on August 7, 2025 2 Comments

Rep. Madinah Wilson-Anton to Host Property Tax Press Conference WILMINGTON – On Friday, August 8th at 10:30 AM, members of the Delaware House of Representatives, New Castle County Council, and Wilmington City Council will share several legislative proposals to address widespread issues with the recent property tax reassessment. Elected officials from state and local governments are […]

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Julianne Murray Goes Full MAGAt

Filed in Delaware, Featured by on August 6, 2025 6 Comments

You perhaps were expecting something else?: Delaware’s new federal prosecutor has asked a judge to force state labor officials to hand over local businesses’ payroll information to Immigration and Customs Enforcement, according to court documents. Court records indicate the office of Delaware’s U.S. Attorney Julianne Murray filed a court petition last week seeking to enforce a […]

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BREAKING: Alonna Berry Wins RD 20 Special Election

Filed in Delaware, Featured by on August 5, 2025 15 Comments

It was close, but Berry won: Alonna Berry: 4653 Nikki Miller: 4532. The margin appears to have been due to the absentee ballots:  469-193 for Berry.    

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Councilman David Carter: An Open Letter To Gov. Meyer And Members Of The Delaware General Assembly

Filed in Delaware, Featured by on August 4, 2025 20 Comments

Dear Governor Meyer and Members of the General Assembly, In 2024, New Castle County completed its first full property reassessment in over four decades, a court-ordered process meant to restore fairness and transparency to the tax system. Yet rather than relief, many residents were met with confusion, frustration, and sticker shock, particularly over increased school […]

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An Open Letter To Sarah McBride

Filed in Delaware, Featured by on August 4, 2025 21 Comments

Guest Post By Jason330: Sarah, I just finished reading your latest newsletter, and I hope you’ll take this message in the spirit of urgency and shared concern with which it’s written. To be honest, the newsletter could have been written in 1990 — and that’s what unsettled me most. It lays out important policy updates […]

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Guest Post: The Property Reassessment Controversy

Filed in Delaware, Education, Featured by on July 29, 2025 25 Comments

By Mediawatch: Like you, I’m still trying to figure out who should be in the crosshairs. A couple of things going on here: 1. There was minimal uproar last year in Kent because it’s the smallest county. There has been relatively little outrage in Sussex because property taxes are so damn low and there’s a […]

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My Big Question On The RD 20 Special Election–

Filed in Delaware, Featured by on July 24, 2025 12 Comments

–Is the State Democratic Party Running The Race It Should Be Running?  First, my answer:  I don’t know. However, based on the relatively few published comments from the two candidates, they both seem to tout their community and professional experience.  Period.  Nothing more. Which I suppose would be fine under ordinary circumstances.  Which these are […]

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