On this episode of Whip Count, Rep. Cyndie Romer joins us to explain her HB 186, a measure that would reduce the number of children placed on the sex offender registry by empowering judges, in consultation with child psychologists and case workers, to decide whether a child should be included on the Registry.
Wilmington resident Anthony Gibbs, who understands firsthand the harsh reality of being on the sexual offender registry as a youth, also joined us to discuss the negative unintended consequences that follow many of these kids into adulthood.
Leaning Into Your Vulnerabilities
Making Way For Change: Children of Alcoholics Week
Catching Up With the Freshmen: Representative Sophie Phillips
The Right to a Healthy Environment: Delaware’s Green Amendment Explained
Catching Up With the Freshman: Representative Cyndie Romer
Aggressive Speeding
The Delaware Climate Solutions Act
The Case for Regular Property Reassessments: House Bill 62 Explained
Spending Less & Saving More: Policies to Ease the Tax Burden on Working Delawareans
The Matthew D. Klosowski Act: Creating Safer Recovery Homes for Delawareans
Commemorating Holocaust Remembrance Day
Meet the Freshmen: New House members begin 2023 session
Criminal Justice Reform: Tracking Inmates
2022 Delaware Momnibus
Direct Payments for Delawareans: The 2022 Delaware Relief Rebate and Other Economic Empowerment Legislation Explained
Mental Health Education
The Delaware Legislative Women’s Caucus
The Cover All Delaware Children Act
Criminal Justice Reform: Second Chances
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