The Senate Leadership has decided to build a “wall of separation” between the leadership office and the public. Construction on a new Pro-Tem Leadership office in Dover began 2 weeks ago when Legislative Hall was closed for Columbus Day.
For over 40 years, the Leadership Office has opened onto the first floor hallway. Evidently, this configuration brings the average citizen too close to our Democrat Senator Leadership. I guess Senators DeLuca & Blevins don’t want citizens to have convenient access to them. Better make average citizens walk through a gate keeper while keeping the office out-of-sight. With the office out-of-sight, who knows what “hanky-panky” the leadership might get into.
In this era of unemployment, budget cuts, service cuts, home loss, the Senate Leadership is spending tax dollars to create their own little monument to narcissism. My understanding is that PVC pipe isn’t even good enough, only copper.
How much more out-of-touch can they get. Shame!!





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