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38th & S. DE Republican Meeting Tonight 6:30pm and Agenda
Don't miss our meeting tonight at the South Coastal Library, we will have lots of intriguing information to present, you won't want to miss out! Click below to see our Agenda.
38th District Republican Club
1 day ago


Power Outages, Best SOTU Ever, and Our March 2 Meeting plus More!
Power outages. Fallen trees. The most patriotic State of the Union in years. A featured guest expert on whole-home generators and serious discussion about our fragile energy grid. And yes… a little Kentucky Derby fun on the horizon. There is a lot happening in the 38th District and across our country. Here’s what you need to know — and why you won’t want to miss our March 2 meeting. Click Read More.
38th District Republican Club
3 days ago


State of the Union Online Watch Party With The 38th Republican Club
The Republican National Committee (RNC) has reached out with an exciting request: they are encouraging State Parties, Regions, Districts, and Campaigns across the country to host official State of the Union Watch Parties this Tuesday evening.
They’ve provided a national sign-up link so they can track participation across the country and our State Party will receive credit for every registered event. Find out how to register with the 38th Club online Watch Party here:
38th District Republican Club
6 days ago


Where Offshore Wind Litigation Stands in Delaware
Several court cases challenging Delaware’s offshore wind approvals are actively moving forward. Here is where things stand...
Michelle Parsons
Feb 22


Why Are Our Electric Bills So High — and What Happens Next?
Many of you have asked the same question: why is my electric bill so high, and is it going to get worse? Read here to learn what the factors at play are and what YOU can do about it!
Michelle Parsons
Feb 17


TAKE ACTION: Help Move SB 215 — Fairness in Girls’ Sports Act
A bill protecting fairness and safety in girls’ sports is closer to passing in Delaware than ever before—but it’s currently stalled in committee. Senate Bill 215 is a straightforward, common-sense measure that preserves sex-segregated athletics for girls. The next step depends on just a few lawmakers. Here’s why this moment matters, who decides, and how you can help move it forward.


ICE Protests Now in our Sussex County Schools - Instigated by Adults?
National political debates are no longer staying national. From a small student walkout at Cape Henlopen to anti-ICE messaging in local churches, the rhetoric is now edging into our schools. When adult political agendas spill into student spaces, the real risk isn’t politics — it’s losing the guardrails that protect kids. Click on Read More about why this moment matters.


Independent to Republican: U.S. Senate Candidate Dr. Michael Katz Joins the 38th District Meeting
An Independent-turned-Republican U.S. Senate candidate, a countywide elected official, and key Sussex and Dover leaders—all in one night. Join the 38th District and Southern Delaware Republican Club on February 2nd to hear why Dr. Michael Katz chose the Republican Party, how Recorder of Deeds Alexandra Reed Baker is approaching her campaign, and what’s ahead for Sussex County and Delaware in 2026. Click Read More for details ...


Your Voice Needed: Fairness in Girls’ Sports Hearing, Jan. 28
A bill affecting how school sports teams are designated in Delaware will be heard this week in the Senate Education Committee — and public testimony is open. Parents, students, coaches, and community members still have time to weigh in before lawmakers act. If fairness in girls’ sports matters to you, this is a moment where citizen voices can make a real difference. Click Read More for hearing details and how to participate.
Michelle Parsons
Jan 24


This Isn’t Just Snow: Delaware State Preparation and What Residents Need to Know Before the Weekend Storm
State officials are preparing for a major winter storm that could hit Sussex and Kent hard. Ice, power outages, and dangerous travel are likely. We’ve consolidated the latest Delaware state preparation updates and practical guidance Southern Delaware residents need—before the storm arrives.
Michelle Parsons
Jan 22


AI in Our Schools: What We Learned at Delaware’s AI Summit—and What Parents Should Still Be Asking
Delaware is already taking AI in schools seriously and held an AI Innovation Summit this past Saturday, January 10, 2026. This conference was well attended from educators across the State, with vendors showcasing a wide range of AI products and services for education. The keynote address was delivered by Governor Matt Meyer and Secretary of Education Cindy Marten. Click Read More to learn more!


Welcome to a Brave New World! Meeting Info Here.
President Trump continues to show us that he is a one-man wrecking ball, here to be the ultimate disruptor of global corruption. He is the point of the spear, working to shatter the veil of darkness that has been overtaking the world.Click Read More.


Judge Rules Against US Wind — What Happens Next May Surprise You
You may have seen the headlines saying US Wind “lost in court.” That’s true—but it doesn’t mean the project is stopped. The permit is still in force, SB 159 takes effect January 31, and new lawsuits are on the way. Here’s the full story behind the ruling. Click Read More.
38th District Republican Club
Dec 18, 2025


Delaware Risks SNAP Benefits for 119,000 Residents After Refusing Federal Request
Just days before Christmas, Delaware may cut off food assistance for 119,000 residents — not because of federal cuts, but because our own leaders refused to comply with a federal information request. Why would Governor Meyer risk SNAP benefits for families, seniors, and the disabled when nearly every other state complied without issue? What is Delaware hiding? Read on.
Michelle Parsons
Dec 17, 2025


Sussex County Stands Up: A Win for Local Control and the People of the 38th
Sussex County stood up for local control today — and the voices of the 38th helped make it happen. See how citizen engagement, decisive leadership, and a race against the clock could change the future of offshore wind in Delaware.
Michelle Parsons
Dec 17, 2025


Sussex County Council Members Meet Tuesday 12/16/2025 re: Offshore Wind and SB159
The Sussex County Council will meet again this Tuesday 12/16/2025 to discuss whether the County should pursue legal action against the Delaware Legislature over what many view as state overreach into county authority through SB 159, the bill that shifted key permitting powers away from local government and allow foreign owned US Wind to bring offshore wind cables onto Delaware ...
While no final vote was taken, council members held a lengthy discussion on the implications
38th District Republican Club
Dec 15, 2025


Does Cursive Writing Improve Learning?
Neuroscience studies show that cursive handwriting strengthens the brain’s reading circuitry in ways printing and typing do not. The continuous, connected motion of cursive activates sequencing, motor planning, spelling, and memory, the very skills required for strong reading comprehension, not just word recognition. Read more here!
38th District Republican Club
Dec 14, 2025


Sussex County Council Meets to Decide Fate of Offshore Wind
The Sussex County Council met today to discuss whether the County should pursue legal action against the Delaware Legislature over what many view as state overreach into county authority through SB 159, the bill that shifted key permitting powers away from local government, and allow foreign owned US Wind to bring offshore wind cables onto Delaware shores.
While no final vote was taken, council members held a lengthy discussion on the implications of SB 159 and ...
38th District Republican Club
Dec 10, 2025


What Are Democrats Hiding? Release the Voter Rolls!
This spring, the U.S. Department of Agriculture asked every state to provide updated information on SNAP recipients so it could correct longstanding errors and ensure food assistance reaches the families who truly depend on it. Twenty-nine states complied. Their cooperation uncovered payments going to more than 186,000 deceased individuals and over 500,000 duplicate cases, dollars that could instead support living, legitimate families in need.
As of today, Delaware has ref
Michelle Parsons
Dec 8, 2025


Online Voter Registration Training with the 38th Southern Delaware Republican Club
January 2026 kicks off an election year and the 38th District will play a major role in several critical races. To ensure we’re fully prepared and operating with the highest integrity, we are offering official Online Voter Registration Training in partnership with the Department of Elections. By completing this course, you will receive a two-year certification with the Department of Elections. We will also offer Voter Rolls Clean Up training. Click Read More to see course dat
Michelle Parsons
Dec 5, 2025
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