HB47 – Removal of Notary Requirement from Absentee Voting
This bill removes the notary requirement for requests for absentee ballots. Delaware is the only state that requires a notaryContinue Reading
This bill removes the notary requirement for requests for absentee ballots. Delaware is the only state that requires a notaryContinue Reading
This bill voids any and all homeowner association or other covenants or restrictions that prevent a private homeowner from placingContinue Reading
Also self explanatory. This bill increases the age requirement for compulsory school attendance in Delaware from 16 to 18 yearsContinue Reading
This bill creates the right for the parent or guardian of a child to opt out of the annual assessment,Continue Reading
This is self explanatory. The only question is how far into June or July will the school year have toContinue Reading
Eliot Cohen at the Atlantic: “Precisely because the problem is one of temperament and character, it will not get better.Continue Reading
A view of New Castle, from Riverview Park in Pennsville, New Jersey.
Governor John Carney spent most of his Inaugural Speech talking about working together. The seeking of bipartisan solutions has beenContinue Reading
While everyone focused on our airports for a full day, President Trump removed the Director of National Intelligence and theContinue Reading
President Donald Trump’s seismic move to ban at least 134 million people from the United States and to deny entry toContinue Reading
Rolling hills of Chateau Country, like from this view on Smiths Bridge Road, are not something outsiders think of whenContinue Reading
“Republican lawmakers aired sharp concerns about their party’s quick push to repeal the Affordable Care Act inside a closed-door meetingContinue Reading
A birdhouse in front of Buckley’s Tavern in Centreville resembles the humans’ building.
The New York Times and its editorial on Donald Trump’s “tantrum” on Mexico: “Less than a week into the job, PresidentContinue Reading
The Women’s March in Newark last Saturday. Photo via State Rep. Paul Baumbach.