There are more important things than the state’s corporate franchise fees.
Delaware
The Anti-Monopoly Fight Will Be in the States
A new task force aims to take on corporate power at the state and local levels.
Cowboy Drugstore
Traces of a kleptocrat from Iraq to Delaware to Miami
The Corporate State of Delaware
The tiny state has long been a hotbed for corporations. Can mounting public pressure push the state to change its centuries-old ways?
Historic Union Drive Makes Delaware the First State Again
State legislative staff in Delaware have become the first in the country to seek to unionize.
Senate Candidate Jess Scarane Is Running to Shake Up Delaware Politics
The primary challenger to Chris Coons wants to put the public interest ahead of the establishment status quo in the corporate-friendly state.
Centrist Senator Chris Coons Faces Primary Challenge in Delaware
Jessica Scarane, a tech industry veteran, has filed to face Coons in the primary.
Court Upholds Delaware Dark Money Disclosure Law
Yesterday, the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Third District upheld the constitutionality of Delaware’s Election Disclosure Act. The 2012 law, which is a transparency safeguard instituted after Citizens United v. FEC, closed the loophole allowing outside groups to evade disclosure as long as their ads, known as “sham issue ads,” refrained from expressly advocating […]

