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In this episode of Reclaimed Ground, the hosts return after a brief break to unpack the start of Delaware’s legislative session and the real-world impact of bills already moving through Dover.
The conversation begins with rising energy costs, Delmarva Power bills, and how green energy mandates and grid modernization have contributed to financial strain on families, seniors, and small businesses. The panel discusses legislation that would roll back or reduce green energy mandates, why some bills never make it out of committee, and how committee chairs control what the public ever gets to hear.
From there, the episode walks through several key pieces of legislation, including:
A proposed constitutional amendment to limit state spending, tying government growth to population and economic growth rather than unchecked expansion
Bills aimed at tax relief for families, including increased child tax credits
Legislation addressing school district tax increases following reassessment and efforts to stop automatic 10% increases without demonstrated need
A proposal to eliminate state taxes on overtime pay, and how taxing overtime punishes productivity
Concerns over income tax increases on small business owners and how LLCs and pass-through taxation already burden entrepreneurs
The discussion also explores more complex and controversial bills, including:
Retroactive civil claims for child sexual abuse, weighing justice for victims against due process and precedent
A state-run diabetes wellness pilot program, questioning government involvement in healthcare and personal medical decisions
AI and professional title legislation, debating innovation, personal responsibility, and access to information
Bills affecting immigration enforcement, cooperation with federal agencies, and the balance between compassion, public safety, and constitutional authority
Proposed “Bills of Rights” for specific groups, including teachers and the homeless, and whether creating special legal classes undermines equal protection under the law
Throughout the episode, the hosts examine how well-intended legislation can produce unintended consequences, how government power expands quietly through spending and regulation, and why transparency, accountability, and constitutional limits matter at the state level.
This episode is a deep dive into what Delaware lawmakers are debating right now, why it matters, and how everyday residents may feel the effects long before they ever see the results.
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In this episode of Reclaimed Ground, the hosts return after a brief break to unpack the start of Delaware’s legislative session and the real-world impact of bills already moving through Dover.
The conversation begins with rising energy costs, Delmarva Power bills, and how green energy mandates and grid modernization have contributed to financial strain on families, seniors, and small businesses. The panel discusses legislation that would roll back or reduce green energy mandates, why some bills never make it out of committee, and how committee chairs control what the public ever gets to hear.
From there, the episode walks through several key pieces of legislation, including:
A proposed constitutional amendment to limit state spending, tying government growth to population and economic growth rather than unchecked expansion
Bills aimed at tax relief for families, including increased child tax credits
Legislation addressing school district tax increases following reassessment and efforts to stop automatic 10% increases without demonstrated need
A proposal to eliminate state taxes on overtime pay, and how taxing overtime punishes productivity
Concerns over income tax increases on small business owners and how LLCs and pass-through taxation already burden entrepreneurs
The discussion also explores more complex and controversial bills, including:
Retroactive civil claims for child sexual abuse, weighing justice for victims against due process and precedent
A state-run diabetes wellness pilot program, questioning government involvement in healthcare and personal medical decisions
AI and professional title legislation, debating innovation, personal responsibility, and access to information
Bills affecting immigration enforcement, cooperation with federal agencies, and the balance between compassion, public safety, and constitutional authority
Proposed “Bills of Rights” for specific groups, including teachers and the homeless, and whether creating special legal classes undermines equal protection under the law
Throughout the episode, the hosts examine how well-intended legislation can produce unintended consequences, how government power expands quietly through spending and regulation, and why transparency, accountability, and constitutional limits matter at the state level.
This episode is a deep dive into what Delaware lawmakers are debating right now, why it matters, and how everyday residents may feel the effects long before they ever see the results.

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