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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
3 days ago


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
5 days ago


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


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


Be Part of Caesar Rodney’s Legacy in 2026
CRI is launching a year-long civic-education initiative for 2026: Caesar Rodney 250. This is a statewide effort to honor Caesar Rodney’s historic ride, deepen civic understanding in our schools, and reintroduce Delawareans to their own heritage. The work has already begun through:
A virtual civic conversation on Rodney’s legacy and the removal of his Wilmington statue
In-person community events, including The Midnight Ride That Made a Nation
Civic-education engagem

Michelle Parsons
Dec 2, 2025


Delaware likely to issue the final Offshore Wind permit January 31st.
Sussex County residents should call and write their County Council Representatives and advise them that the constituents want the Sussex County Council to challenge SB159/199 and to bring on at no cost, Attorney Jane Brady to help fight the battle. The necessary appeal must be filed by Sussex County before SB199 takes effect this coming January 31st. Now is the time to contact the Council as preliminary filings need to be filed in Chancery court in December. Click Read More f

38th District Republican Club
Dec 2, 2025


38th Report: What Really Happened at the Nov. 24 School Board Meeting - 38th IRSD Reporter
The November 24th, 2025 Indian River School District (IRSD) School Board meeting covered a lot of ground, everything from construction budgets to reading scores to vaping. For those who couldn’t attend, here’s a clear, conversational walkthrough of what happened, what questions were raised, and what the public should be watching.
For more info click Read More.

38th District Republican Club
Nov 28, 2025


HB 255: The $400 Million Lie that Crushes DE Businesses - Sample Email to Senators
House Republicans — joined by nearly all major business groups in Delaware, argue that the projected “shortfall” is exaggerated, the process rushed, and the risk of long-term damage to Delaware’s business climate severe. And really, who knows better how to run an economy: the people who actually build and manage successful businesses, or taxpayer-funded government bureaucrats? Click Read More for Sample Email to send to all Senators.

38th District Republican Club
Nov 16, 2025


38th District Republicans Collect 250 Pounds of Food for Local Pantries
In a true display of neighborly spirit and community service, members of the 38th District and Southern Delaware Republican Club came together this November to collect and donate over 250 pounds of nonperishable food items to local pantries serving families in need across our district.

Michelle Parsons
Nov 4, 2025


Letter to Senator Lisa Blunt-Rochester, YOU Can Do The Same!
LTE to Senator Lisa Blunt Rochester, click link to send YOUR letter to open our Federal Gov't now! Click Read More for details.
It’s unacceptable that families relying on federal services and employees working without pay are being sacrificed for partisan gain. Even the largest federal employee union has called on Congress to pass a full-funding bill immediately.
Regarding SNAP benefits, Secretary of Agriculture Brooke Rollins confirmed during his October press briefi

Michelle Parsons
Nov 2, 2025


Sussex Democrat Party Sides With Pedophile Leader
the official Democrat Party leadership in Sussex County, Delaware, the Sussex County Democrat Committee, have made the deliberate choice to stand by and support their county party Chair to continue to lead them, as it comes to light that this sick individual is a convicted child molester.

Michelle Parsons
Oct 26, 2025


CRI: "We have way more kids now who are functionally illiterate.”
In recent decades, our school system has taken on responsibilities far beyond its original mission of teaching. Schools now provide medical and mental health services, promote social programs through diversity, equity and inclusion (DEI) initiatives, and use “restorative justice” approaches to manage behavior. These added roles have expanded school bureaucracy, increased the number of administrators and left teachers with less time to focus on teaching.
The good news is, the

38th District Republican Club
Oct 21, 2025


38th Member Addresses the IRSD School Board over Budget and Referendums
As a concerned citizen who has attended the last five IRSD Board meetings, I feel it is important for the residents of the Indian River School District to hear what is going on relative to how the school board views money management.
I’ve heard the term “referendum” used frequently, often and casually. Discussions by the school board and IRSD administrative officials often pivot to questions like, “How can we pass a referendum?” or “How do we convince ... read more here:

38th District Republican Club
Oct 14, 2025


Is Nuclear Right for Delaware? 38th Club Meeting Monday 10/6/2025
Is nuclear energy right for Delaware? Read more here. And join us tonight Monday, October 6th, for our Mighty 38th Southern Delaware Republican Club meeting 6:30pm at the South Coastal Library. Our Guest Speaker will be Dr. David Legates, who will be speaking on the topic of Permanent Absentee voters.

38th District Republican Club
Oct 5, 2025


Delaware Voter Registration Surpasses Eligible Adult Population After Adjustments
New analysis of state population data and voter registration records shows that Delaware’s voter rolls may contain more registered voters than the number of residents legally eligible to cast a ballot.

Michelle Parsons
Oct 4, 2025
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