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Written on: September 24th, 2011 in Education
Our kids are back to school – and as parents, we worry when they’re not around. Across the country, many students, parents, and educators are concerned about bullying. Bullies can make kids – and adults – feel weak. But often, kids can surprise and inspire us with their strength, their passion, and their creativity. To […]
Written on: August 20th, 2011 in Effective & Efficient Government, Guest Posts
Guest post from Delaware State Housing Director Anas Ben Addi. Have you seen all the Sheriff Sales in the newspapers? I have, and the numbers are staggering. With the downturn in the economy over the last few years, more families than ever are losing their home to foreclosure. If you, or someone you know, have […]
Written on: July 23rd, 2011 in Agriculture, Guest Posts
I’m looking forward to this year’s Delaware State Fair! Here’s a guest post by Delaware Secretary of Agriculture Ed Kee. **** July in Delaware means it is State Fair time. The Fair means a lot of different things to different people, but there is no doubt that celebrating our agriculture is the major theme. After […]
Written on: July 11th, 2011 in Effective & Efficient Government
I want to thank the Legislature for a very productive session. We worked together to achieve many of the priorities I set forth in my State of the State address: enhanced tools to create jobs, investments in education and infrastructure, pension and health reform, public safety initiatives and responsible tax reductions. This session presented us […]
Written on: May 27th, 2011 in Helping Our Neighbors
We are very saddened by the devastation caused by the tornadoes in Missouri, Alabama, North Carolina, Arkansas, Georgia, Mississippi, Oklahoma, Kansas and Texas. I hope your thoughts and your prayers are with our fellow Americans. Please consider donating to the American Red Cross or giving blood. I also hope you will take a moment to […]