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Governor’s Weekly Message Transcript: Transportation Investments Bring Jobs to Delaware

Delaware job growth is outpacing the nation and our unemployment rate has fallen, yet many hardworking Delawareans are still looking for work. One part of the economy hit especially hard by the recession was construction, and we have an opportunity to give workers in that industry a chance to get back on the job.




Traffic Safety News – Cell Phone in One Hand, Ticket in the Other

Did you know that motorists who use hand-held devices while driving are 4 times more likely to get into crashes serious enough to injure themselves? It has become a common occurrence to see others talking on their hand-held cell phone or checking their smartphone while driving. You may even do it yourself. But there is more to Distracted Driving than just talking on a cell phone and texting.




Traffic Safety News – Super Bowl XLVIII

Super Bowl Sunday is only a few days away! Have you decided where you are going to watch Denver and Seattle go head to head? If your game plan includes cheering on your favorite team at a friend’s house or at a local sports bar, be sure to include a sober driver as the final play.




Governor’s Weekly Message: Making Our Communities and Schools Safer

In his weekly message, filmed at Laurel Intermediate Middle School in Sussex County, Governor Markell reflects on the shooting at Sandy Hook Elementary school nearly one year ago and shares progress made in Delaware to keep our schools and communities safer.




Governor’s Weekly Message Transcript: Making Our Communities and Schools Safer

Twelve months ago we grieved the devastating loss of 26 innocent lives at Sandy Hook Elementary School. The anniversary of that horrible day evokes memories of deep sadness and of the incredible compassion the nation showed for that community. It’s also a solemn reminder that we must do everything in our power to prevent similar incidents in our communities or anywhere.







 Pages Tagged With: "publicsafety"

Governor’s Weekly Message Transcript: Transportation Investments Bring Jobs to Delaware

Delaware job growth is outpacing the nation and our unemployment rate has fallen, yet many hardworking Delawareans are still looking for work. One part of the economy hit especially hard by the recession was construction, and we have an opportunity to give workers in that industry a chance to get back on the job.




Traffic Safety News – Cell Phone in One Hand, Ticket in the Other

Did you know that motorists who use hand-held devices while driving are 4 times more likely to get into crashes serious enough to injure themselves? It has become a common occurrence to see others talking on their hand-held cell phone or checking their smartphone while driving. You may even do it yourself. But there is more to Distracted Driving than just talking on a cell phone and texting.




Traffic Safety News – Super Bowl XLVIII

Super Bowl Sunday is only a few days away! Have you decided where you are going to watch Denver and Seattle go head to head? If your game plan includes cheering on your favorite team at a friend’s house or at a local sports bar, be sure to include a sober driver as the final play.




Governor’s Weekly Message: Making Our Communities and Schools Safer

In his weekly message, filmed at Laurel Intermediate Middle School in Sussex County, Governor Markell reflects on the shooting at Sandy Hook Elementary school nearly one year ago and shares progress made in Delaware to keep our schools and communities safer.




Governor’s Weekly Message Transcript: Making Our Communities and Schools Safer

Twelve months ago we grieved the devastating loss of 26 innocent lives at Sandy Hook Elementary School. The anniversary of that horrible day evokes memories of deep sadness and of the incredible compassion the nation showed for that community. It’s also a solemn reminder that we must do everything in our power to prevent similar incidents in our communities or anywhere.