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	"author_name": "FightDECorruption.com",
	"author_url": "https://actionnetwork.org/groups/fightdecorruptioncom",
	"title": "End Conflict with Sponsorship of HB 355",
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	"description": "Please sign on to our Petition by entering the information verifying Delaware residency. We are asking the Senate Ethics Committee to review Senator Poore’s role and remove her as a prime sponsor of HB 355. Beyond blocking Senator Poore’s conflict of interest, we are hoping that removing her as sponsor will doom HB 355. FDRPC has been rife with problems since Jeff Randol was hired as Executive Director in 2015. As the only Senate sponsor of multiple Fort DuPont bills, Senator Poore has not provided effective oversite. It is highly unlikely that any other Delaware Senator will sponsor this bill. HB 355 reduces the FDRPC Board to 13 members, providing the Governor with eight Board appointments and the General Assembly with five. This bill is a big step backward for local community input with the Delaware City Mayor and Council losing four Board appointments. In lieu of appointment by Delaware City officials, “local” representatives will be appointed by the Governor and General Assembly leaders. Please sign the petition which will hopefully remove senator Poore as a sponsor and kill HB 355.",
	"url": "https://actionnetwork.org/petitions/end-conflict-with-sponsorship-of-hb-355"
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