Governor Markell Appoints Experienced Law Enforcement Member as New Castle County Sheriff

Samuel Pratcher, Jr. spent over two decades in uniformed service

Wilmington, DE – Governor Markell today announced the appointment of Samuel Pratcher, Jr., a former Wilmington Police Chief and U.S. Air Force veteran to the position of New Castle County Sheriff. Pratcher succeeds Trinidad Navarro, who won election as the next State Insurance Commissioner last month. Pratcher joined the Wilmington Police Department in 1972, and over his 25 years in uniform he served 12 years in supervisory roles, including as Commanding Officer of Internal Affairs and the Traffic Division, as Inspector with responsibility for all Uniformed Operations, and as Chief from 1993 to 1997. His most recent professional experience includes more than a decade in leadership positions in the City of Wilmington’s Department of Human Resources, as Deputy Director (2001-2011) and Director (2011-2013). While serving in the U.S. Air Force, Pratcher was awarded the Silver Star and Purple Heart.

“Sam has dedicated his life’s work to serving the residents of our community,” said Governor Markell. “His law enforcement and human resources experience not only gives him excellent qualifications to be County Sheriff, but also valuable insight into the ways he can help address the needs of the many Delawareans in vulnerable positions with whom he and his staff will interact each day.”

In addition to his professional roles, Pratcher has served the community as President of the Browns Boys and Girls Club, Board member of the Kingswood Community Center and Delaware Police Chiefs Foundation, and President of the Delaware Chapter of the National Organization of Black Law Enforcement Executives (NOBLE).

“I would like to thank Governor Jack Markel for appointing me to fill this position,” Pratcher said. “I am grateful for the confidence that Governor Markell has in me, and I pledge to this position the best that is in me. I am fully aware of the duty I owe to the citizens of the State of Delaware and New Castle County and shall discharge that duty to the best of my ability.”

Pratcher received a Bachelor of Science in Criminal Justice and a Master of Science degree in Human Resource Management from Wilmington University.


Governor’s Weekly Message: Celebrating the Holiday Season While Staying Safe on Delaware’s Roadways

Wilmington, DE – In his weekly message, Governor Markell reminds Delawareans that with more people on the move this time of year the holiday season brings increased dangers of driving-related accidents from impaired and distracted driving, and he shares simple precautions everyone should take to stay safe on our roadways.

“As Delawareans observe the holidays and look ahead to a new year they have many reasons to celebrate, and zero reasons to drive distracted or to get behind the wheel after drinking,” Governor Markell said. “For many Delawareans, this is the most wonderful time of the year. So let’s keep it a safe time of the year by acting responsibly and taking simple precautions. Together, we can all act to ensure that our friends and neighbors enjoy a safe holiday season this year, and for many years to come. And that will keep Delaware moving forward.”

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Governor’s Weekly Message: Improving Public Safety by Breaking the Cycle of Recidivism

Wilmington, DE – In a guest weekly message, Department of Correction Commissioner Robert Coupe highlights the Markell Administration’s efforts to give offenders a better chance of successfully reentering the community after their release from incarceration. By reducing the barriers to reentry, these initiatives are aimed at lowering the rate of recidivism and improving public safety.

“At the Department of Correction, we’re focused on keeping the public safe by providing effective supervision to individuals whose behavior has brought them into contact with our criminal justice system,” Commissioner Coupe said. “And we’re taking new steps to give these individuals a better chance of turning the page on their past and building new, productive, and law abiding lives. Together, these efforts are giving individuals a better chance to achieve personal success and break the cycle of recidivism. And that will keep Delaware moving forward.”

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Reforms Will Broaden Opportunity for Licensed Professionals

Additional changes proposed to state licensing regulations

Dover, DE – Continuing the efforts directed by Gov. Jack Markell to modernize and streamline rules and regulations for professional licensure, the Department of State released a new list of recommendations crafted to cut red tape and expand career opportunities for thousands of Delawareans.

Recommendations from the Delaware Professional Licensing Review Committee include changes to criminal history rules that currently stand in the way of employment and career advancement for professionals who have paid their debts to society. The proposed changes also seek to expand reciprocity for professionals licensed in neighboring states who wish to practice in Delaware, and broaden the authority of the Division of Professional Regulation to review and reject rules that don’t serve the public interest.

“Every Delawarean deserves the opportunity to reach their full potential,” Governor Markell said. “Licensing requirements are important for public safety, but inappropriate rules can also create barriers to employment. We believe that government should encourage all those who wish to be contributing members of our community and that’s why we’ve worked to support individuals on their path to enter careers in skilled professions. I appreciate the members of my cabinet, legislators, and the business community who came together to identify common sense recommendations that remove unnecessary barriers to entry, and support an open and welcoming environment for businesses and licensed professionals, while meeting our obligation to protect the public.”

The review committee was established by Executive Order 60, issued by Gov. Markell in April for the purpose of identifying certain barriers facing Delawareans who are seeking to enter licensed professions, and proposing ideas to appropriately dismantle those barriers.

“This committee took a hard look at the rules and regulations that govern how the state issues licenses for all kinds of professional fields, and we found plenty of room for changes,” said Secretary of State Jeff Bullock, who chaired the panel. “With the help of the next General Assembly, we can make some common-sense adjustments that will open up a whole new level of opportunity for so many people across the state who want to start or advance their careers.”

The review committee is the latest in a series of efforts from the Markell administration to ease regulatory burden on both individuals and small businesses. In 2012, Markell signed executive order 36 which required each department and agency in the Executive Branch to conduct a thorough review of all regulations in an effort to eliminate or streamline ones that were overly burdensome. This practice was made permanent when the Governor signed House Bill 147 in 2015.

While several of the changes proposed by the committee can be implemented by the Division of Professional Regulation and the various licensing boards and commissions it oversees, some of the recommendations will require legislative action to take effect.

“Government red tape should never prevent people from getting a job. The paramount goal should always be full, gainful employment,” said Rep. Gerald Brady, who served on the review committee. “Extending the stigmatization that accompanies a criminal conviction beyond the time and terms of the prescribed sentence is unjust, unwise, and uneconomical. Lack of full gainful employment often leads to criminal activity in the first place. I’m pleased with the results of the committee’s work, and I hope these changes make a real difference in people’s lives.”

“All of these reform efforts are about one thing: increasing opportunity,” said Senate Majority Whip Nicole Poore, also a member of the committee. “Whether it’s making sure Delawareans with unique skills have a better chance to earn a living or that consumers have more options for the services they rely on, expanding opportunity will have a tremendous impact on our state’s economy.”

“There’s a thin line between ‘oversight’ and ‘overstepping’ and it’s critical that as a state, we’re on the right side of that line,” said retired Sen. Karen Peterson, who fought for an initial round of professional licensing reforms early in her Senate career. “Good people who do good work shouldn’t be prohibited from earning an honest living because of a mistake they made earlier in their life or because they got their formal training somewhere else. We now have a better balance between safety and sensibility thanks to the work of this committee and buy-in from the Governor’s Office.”

In addition to state officials and legislators, the Professional Licensing Review Committee also included members from regulated professions and community organizations.

“Under the leadership of Gov. Markell, Delaware has made enormous progress towards removing debilitating systemic barriers for individuals returning from incarceration,” said committee member Charles A. Madden, executive director of the Wilmington HOPE Commission. “These recommendations represent yet another significant act by the Markell administration to allow Delawareans the opportunity to rebuild their lives and pursue fulfilling careers – careers that help to restore their personal dignity, the opportunity to provide for their families, and their ability to contribute to the rebuilding of their communities.”

“We want Delaware to be in the business of granting people opportunities to pursue their career goals, not limiting them with onerous rules and regulations,” said committee member Nello Paoli Jr., president of Preferred Electric Inc. in New Castle. “Better standards lead to better education, which leads to better economic opportunities.”


Governor’s Weekly Message: Expanding Pathways to Career Success for Delaware Students

Wilmington, DE – In his weekly message, Governor Markell discusses the significant and growing impact of Delaware’s Pathways to Prosperity initiative in creating opportunities for students to graduate high school with the skills, education, and opportunity to achieve career success in fast growing industries.

“Delawareans and all Americans face a changing global economy, one where employers can increasingly move anywhere in the world to find talent and, because of technology, they produce more with fewer employees,” Governor Markell said. “The most effective thing that our state can do to increase opportunity and prosperity is to ensure everyone has the skills to compete for good jobs. That requires bringing together our K-12 schools, our colleges and universities, and our business community to create a pipeline for success. It’s the reason I was so excited about our announcement at A.I. du Pont High School this past week, when we awarded nearly half a million dollars in grants to 16 high schools to expand our Pathways to Prosperity initiative. By continuing to expand this program so every student has the chance to participate, we’ll create more opportunities for them; we’ll support economic growth, and we’ll keep Delaware moving forward.”

Every week, the Governor’s office releases a new Weekly Message in video, audio, and transcript form. The message is available on:

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