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  • Data Center Hogs & How to Run for Office
    2025/07/22
    Episode Notes

    We cover a few news items, including a bill to protect medical providers in Delaware from being sued based on other states' laws. We dig a little deeper behind the company that wants to build a data center in New Castle County, as it would impact our electric bills but we wouldn't get any of benefit from the billions of dollars it may generate for its owners. We also look at the process of running for office and being a first-time legislator, and give some tips on how to look into running for office.

    Data Center Town Hall

    Thursday, July 24th, 5:30pm Delaware City Fire Hall

    Form to submit questions to Data Center Town Hall

    Links
    • Campaign to replace Rep. Parker Selby heats up between two educators

    • Proposed Delaware data center’s energy needs would dwarf all state households

    • AI Tech CEOs are lying to you - listen to just the first 15 minutes to understand how bad data centers are for all of us

    • Why the true water footprint of AI is so elusive

    • Latest Delaware City Refinery emissions prompt investigation, ongoing questions

    • AI data centers could make your electric bill go up by 70%
    • Jack Kemp Foundation Leadership Awards
    • Delaware Department of Elections
    • Run For Something
    • Network Delaware Change Agent Journey
    • Delaware Working Families Party contact form to request training
    • Day in the Life of a Legislator: State Representative Madinah Wilson-Anton
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    42 分
  • Summary & Crashout
    2025/07/14
    Episode Notes

    Where are they now, legislative edition. What happened to the bills we've talked about this year? How are we feeling? There's some extra philosophizing in this episode, because that's the mood of the moment. But also some yelling. And the word "flabbergasted" is used.

    Links

    2025 Session Legislative Report - DE WFP

    End of Session Live Blog - Spotlight Delaware

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    59 分
  • Philosophizing & Politician Speak
    2025/06/24
    Episode Notes

    We get through most of the notable bills being heard on the House and Senate floor on Tuesday June 24th in 15 minutes. Then we get into it with a recap of the lead paint remediation bill's committee hearing, in preparation for it being heard on the House floor on Tuesday as well. After some light philosophizing, we lightly laugh at a Senator's spin of one of his bills.

    To submit corrections or questions, email: ask@thisisthedelawareway.com

    Note: the sound quality is a bit off, I apologize. This will tighten up! Session is almost over, and then episodes will be more planned out for a while. The rest of the summer into the fall will be a series of deep dives on different processes, legislators, and of course bills we've seen fall short of passing.

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    48 分
  • Lead Abatement & Dragonflies
    2025/06/11
    Episode Notes

    This episode comes with a content warning, as it discusses a bill on educating minors about sexual extortion. The timestamp for that section is 8:24.

    Enjoy the rapid-fire delivery of most of the bills our state legislature will discuss on Wednesday, June 11th. As we near the end of session, the schedule will become more and more crowded, and there are some big deal bills being heard!

    Links

    Speed cameras are not a permanent solution to dangerous streets

    Well planned street design

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    27 分
  • Consent Agendas & Repeat Players
    2025/06/10
    Episode Notes

    We kick off a hectic week by looking at just Tuesday's agendas. You've heard of most of these bills before, but there are a few hot ticket items that might have you wanting to reach out to your legislators. Surprise surprise, we see one of the two school meals bills yet again, and wonder about the timing of how the saga went down. We also look at what's happening with the slate of immigration protection bills.

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    32 分
  • Tax Brackets and Shattered Impressions
    2025/06/04
    Episode Notes

    Disappointment abounds in this week's episode, from opening to close. But we start off giving people more info on how a bill gets written, and what qualifications someone needs to run for office (hint: not many). In the middle, we go over the long list of bills the General Assembly worked on the week of May 20th. The GA is now on a break while the Joint Finance Committee finalizes budget decisions, and will be back in session next week. We round out the episode with a personal story from the host that leaves her with more questions than answers about her House Representative.

    Links

    Ask questions for the pod! ask@thisisthedelawareway.com

    Division of Legislative Services Staff

    House Speaker: Income tax reform may be delayed

    Babies smacked, slapped, knocked over at Delaware day care, then director lied to parents about state’s investigation

    Examples of what a bill looks like

    HB 142 - edits that remove permission for citizen's arrest

    HB 153 - edits that make citizen's arrest illegal

    Timestamps

    (00:00) Intro and outline

    (4:14) Who actually writes the bills?

    (14:14) House Speaker speaks on delay of tax bracket bill

    (24:28) House bills

    (24:55) Affordable housing through Site Readiness Fund

    (26:55) Slate of immigration bills

    (29:59) Increasing vehicle fees

    (31:43) multi-level marketing schemes

    (32:10) Creates new crime charge for discharging a firearm in public

    (35:00) Elimination of citizens’ arrests

    (36:02) Threshold for automatic election recounts

    (36:19) Protecting seniors from property reassessments

    (38:23) Constitutional amendments for voting

    (39:43) Senate bills

    (40:06) right to marry

    (41:29) rape kits monitoring

    (41:42) Dental usage of general anesthesia & Medicaid dental coverage

    (43:11) Bills related to evictions of renters

    (44:18) Reducing property taxes for Low Income households

    (49:31) Interaction with my House representative

    (1:02:20) Closing

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  • Dramarama and District Maps
    2025/05/17
    Episode Notes Timestamps

    0:00 - Intro

    0:32 - Dramarama with the House Speaker and shenanigans

    12:40 - How to look up district maps

    16:23 - How much time do we have to work on bills?

    21:22 - Senate bills this week

    21:54 - Changing primary election dates

    23:10 - Cell phones in school

    24:58 - Collective bargaining

    25:18 - Prohibition of polystyrene foam for food containers

    26:17 - Protections for car owners with regard to towing

    27:10 - Summary of additional bills voted out of Senate committees

    33:07 - House bills from this week

    33:13 - Low income utility rate

    35:19 - Remove some fees in the criminal justice system

    35:47 - Legalizing low-speed motorized scooters

    34:46 - Summary of additional bills voted out of House committees

    42:45 - Closing

    Links

    Elections.Delaware.Gov

    State Rep. Sherae'a Moore removed from House Ed. leadership, calls move 'politically motivated'

    Breakdown of previous House Speaker Longhurst's redistricting (after she made Delaware City / Fort DuPont community angry)

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    44 分
  • Special: Rent Stabalization & Energy Assistance
    2025/05/13
    Episode Notes

    In this special episode, we focus on two specific pieces of legislation working their way through their respective government bodies. The rent stabilization ordinance in Wilmington City Council has implications for the whole state, and has passed out of committee. The energy assistance bill in the state legislature has passed the House, is out of committee in the Senate, and is currently awaiting a slot on the Senate floor schedule.

    (Also note that we recorded much of this the day after the Wilmington City Council committee hearing, which is why we say "last night" a lot.)

    Timestamps

    0:00 - Intro

    0:34 - Rent stabilization in Wilmington City Council

    24:07 - HB 50 energy assistance

    48:44 - Closing

    Links
    • Community Development & Urban Planning Committee Meeting | May 8, 2025

    • Ordinance for rent stabalization - Introduced by Shané Darby, Wilmington City Council

    • 1-pager from Councilwoman Darby on how rent stabilization works

    • HB 50 - Energy Assistance

    • Justin Adekanbi-Coger, PhD, research - "Rent Stabilization Price Controls" paper under "Public Economics"

    • Diabolical Lies podcast - The Rise and Fall of Capitalism

    • Energize Delaware

    • Strong Towns Housing Ready Checklist

    • Delaware Energy Co-op

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    51 分