Delaware Republicans are looking forward to working with incoming Governor Matt Meyer, who is seen as a political outsider with fresh ideas. Both House Minority Leader Tim Dukes and Senate Minority Whip Brian Pettyjohn express optimism for meaningful change under Meyer’s leadership. They emphasize the importance of Meyer’s cabinet picks in shaping the direction of the administration, particularly in areas like education and the economy.
Lawmakers are concerned about how education, which makes up a significant portion of the state’s budget, will be prioritized under Meyer. They also hope to see a focus on boosting the economy and creating opportunities for businesses to thrive in Delaware. Both Dukes and Pettyjohn stress the need for bipartisan support to stimulate economic growth and make it easier for businesses to operate in the state.
With Meyer set to be sworn in on January 21, 2025, Delaware’s General Assembly is eager to see who he chooses to lead important state agencies. The focus on education and the economy, as well as the need for efficient regulatory processes to attract businesses, are key priorities for Republicans as they look ahead to working with the new administration in Dover.
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