Would you re-elect these State Senators?

Delaware State Senators whose terms expire in 2008

2 (D) Margaret Rose Henry 1980 Superfine Lane, Apt. 101, Wilm., DE 19802 744-4191 Margaret.Henry@state.de.us 2008

 

3 (D) Robert I. Marshall 1702 Sycamore St., Wilmington, DE 19805 744-4168 Robert.Marshall@state.de.us 2008

 

*4 (R) Charles L. Copeland 8 Sunnyside Road, Wilmington, DE 19807 744-4135 Charles.Copeland@state.de.us 2008

 

6 (R) Liane M. Sorenson 417 Snuff Mill Hill, Hockessin, DE 19707 744-4136 Liane.Sorenson@state.de.us 2008

 

7 (D) Patricia M. Blevins 209 Linden Ave., Wilmington, DE 19805 744-4133 Patricia.Blevins@state.de.us 2008

 

10 (R) Steven H. Amick 449 W. Chestnut Hill Rd, Newark, DE 19713 744-4138 Steven.Amick@state.de.us 2008

 

11 (D) Anthony J. DeLuca 27 Trevett Blvd., Newark, DE 19702 744-4165 Anthony.DeLuca@state.de.us 2008

 

16 (R) Colin R. J. Bonini 255 South Shore Dr., Dover, DE 19901 744-4169 Senator-Colin@prodigy.net 2008

 

17 (R) John C. Still, III PO Box 311, Dover, DE 19903 744-4162 DFGgroup@aol.com 2008

Has said he will NOT run for another four year term in November.

 

Here’s a spot for a new senator. We are  looking for CHANGE in the Delaware Senate.

·         Delaware citizens should have the right to Initiative and Referendum.

·         Open government

General Assembly should be subject to Freedom of Information

No more desk drawer vetoes. 

·         Environmental enhancement and protection should be priority one.

·         Residential growth should be encouraged but only if fully supported by existing infrastructure.

·         Clean new industry is a must.

High paying jobs are a must.

·         Protecting all people, not just the wealthy. This also applies to those whose homes are on leased land.

 

We are non-partisan.

Sen. John Still endorses  James L. Hutchison, Sr.

for the 17th district senate seat

The Honorable James L. Hutchison, Sr.The Honorable James L. Hutchison, Sr., fondly known as "Hutch," graduated in 1987 with an associate degree in Criminal Justice. He holds the distinction of being the City of Dover's first full-time mayor. A native of Dover, Mayor Hutchison began his career with the Dover Police Department in 1967. He rose quickly through the ranks and was appointed chief of police in 1988. Among his accomplishments were the cleanup of Kirkwood Street; the initiation of the Drug Awareness Resistance Education (DARE) program; bicycle, K-9, and foot patrols; a Drugs, Vice, and Organized Crime Unit; and total computerization of the Police Department. Prior to being elected as mayor, he was elected to the at-large seat on the Dover City Council.

An active member of the community, Mayor Hutchison has served numerous organizations, some of which include The Boys and Girls Club of Dover, Central Delaware Chamber of Commerce, Capitol City Rotary Club, Military Affairs Committee, Delaware Police Chiefs' Foundation, Elizabeth W. Murphy School, Police Athletic League.

DAFB Affairs Committee, USO Delaware, Salvation Army, and YMCA. He received the United States Air Force Distinguished Citizen Award for Outstanding Community Service in 1992 and was the B.P.O. Elks Citizen of the Year in 1993.

Throughout his career, Mayor Hutchison has learned the value and importance of an education and is committed to providing Delawareans with affordable education. Mayor Hutchison lives in Dover with his wife, Cathleen. They have three children, James L. Hutchison, Jr., Vicki Leone, and Justin Galloway.

 

 

18 (R) F. Gary Simpson 6 W. Clarke Ave., Milford, DE 19963 744-4134 GSimpson@udel.edu 2008

 

*21 (D) Robert L. Venables, Sr. 116 Hearn Ave., Laurel, DE 19956 744-4298 Robert.Venables@state.de.us 2008