SB149 – Fining Coal Rolling
What is coal rolling? Well, it’s this: It’s a form of conservative protest to show up us environmentally conscious liberals. Continue Reading
What is coal rolling? Well, it’s this: It’s a form of conservative protest to show up us environmentally conscious liberals. Continue Reading
A new Politico/Morning Consult poll finds President Trump trails a generic Democratic presidential candidate by eight points, 44% to 36%. Key finding: “MaleContinue Reading
The terrazzo floor of Gore Hall, on the Green at the University of Delaware in Newark. Gore Hall was built inContinue Reading
COHN TO RESIGN. Trump economic adviser Gary Cohn “plans to resign, becoming the latest in a series of high-profile departuresContinue Reading
The Old Town Hall, on Market Street in Wilmington. The town hall was completed in 1800, and is one of theContinue Reading
Representative Kim Williams has introduced HB269, which seeks to reform and streamline the school choice process in Delaware. ThisContinue Reading
We are losing the contact battle to the NRA with regard to the gun control bills currently before the GeneralContinue Reading
SB146 is a bipartisan bill primarily sponsored by Senator Dave Lawson (R-SD15), would streamlines Delaware’s juvenile expungment code by providingContinue Reading
The good news is that this is not a bailout of our casinos. And the good news is that thisContinue Reading
Alternate headline: Dennis E. Williams still only Democrat in Auditor’s Race. Kathleen Davies, the possibly former and maybe current Chief AdministrativeContinue Reading
Former Trump aide Sam Nunberg told the Washington Post that he has been subpoenaed to appear in front of a federal grandContinue Reading
Some pieces of legislation merit their own post, like Bryan Townsend and Valerie Longhurst’s SB139, because they address a complexContinue Reading
According to the National Infertility Association, infertility affects 1 in 8 couples and 1 in 4 cannot afford treatment. LikeContinue Reading
“The Senate is preparing to scale back the sweeping banking regulations passed after the 2008 financial crisis, with more thanContinue Reading