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Founded in 1962, the Civic League For New Castle County is an organization comprised of community civic associations, umbrella civic groups, good government groups, businesses, and interested individuals. The League provides a forum for education about, discussion of, and action on issues relating to the impact of government on the quality of life in New Castle County
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Monday, March 20, 2023

Updated: CLNCC ZOOM Meeting: Guest, Misty Seemans On Why We Need Access Police Misconduct Records, 7PM Tuesday, March 21st

CLNCC Monthly Meeting

7 p.m. Tuesday, March 21st

Update: 

Thank you, WDEL reporter Rachel Suga for covering our March Civic League for NCC discussion with Office of Defense Servies public defender Misty Seemans. She nolted that she was not speaking on behalf of the department in voicing her advocacy to repeal harmful aspects of LEOBOR in the Delaware State Code 

Wilmington Assistant Public Defender: DE police records shouldn't be confidential: "Wilmington Assistant Public Defender Misty Seemans says that she started keeping a Word document with a running list of police officers that would repeatedly misconduct themselves on the job, according to her multiple sources. Her documents contain information about why the issues were happening, and if there have been past complaints and consistent problems with the same officers.

The Civic League for New Castle County gathered tonight to discuss the public having access to police misconduct records with Seemans, and why that can be an imperative step towards making progress..........she is pushing for lifting secrecy of police misconduct records in Delaware law and told the Civic League of New Castle County Tuesday night that in the Delaware Law Enforcement Bill of Rights, police misconduct records are confidential."

 


Civic League for New Castle County Zoom Meeting
Time: Tuesday March 21st 2023 7:00 PM EST

Guest: Misty Seemans is an Assistant Public Defender in Wilmington, Delaware

Topic :: Why we need access to police misconduct records in Delaware

Zoom Link :: https://tinyurl.com/2p8znsjt

 

Here is a link to Misty Seemans five-part series "Why we need access to police misconduct records in Delaware" at the Delaware Call "about how and why Delaware’s Law-Enforcement Officers’ Bill of Rights (LEOBOR) needs to be reformed, and reformed now. Part I addresses “The Problem” – how LEOBOR has kept police misconduct secret. Part II will address “The History” – the history of LEOBOR in the First State. Part III will address “The Myth” – how myths and facts have informed and influenced this debate. Part IV will address “The Solution” – the need for defense counsel access to these records. And, finally, Part V, “The Public,” will address why public access matters."

PART I: The problem: How LEOBOR has kept police misconduct secret

Part II: The History: How the First State came to adopt LEOBOR

Part III: The Myths: How myths and facts have informed and influenced the LEOBOR debate


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Tuesday, May 4, 2021

NCC Comprehensive Plan VIRTUAL Public Session On Environmental And Social Justice Set For 6PM Wednesday, May 5th (RSVP)

 

NCC Comprenesive Plan Update Public Session

 6 - 8 p.m. Wednesday, May 5th

VIRTUAL Program

REGISTER HERE

Throughout 2020, we received important feedback from you about the future of New Castle County - which then helped us understand generally where and what our collective priorities may be. This time we are diving deeper! We will host a series of five digital workshops designed to further examine topics comprising the NCC@2050 Comprehensive Plan.

During these workshops, subject matter experts and attendees will be asked to brainstorm and provide detailed input on draft goals, objectives, alternative future development possibilities, and strategies.

Deep Dive Session #5 (May 5, 2021) will focus on:

  • Environmental Justice and Social Justice + Bringing It All Together

*For the best experience, attendees are encouraged to download the Zoom app and participate via smartphone, laptop, or desktop computer.

Visit NCC2050.NewCastleDE.gov to learn more about the NCC@2050 Comprehensive plan.

Read summaries and watch the NCC Comprehensive Plan Update 2022 Webinar meetings:

https://ncc2050-nccde.hub.arcgis.com/pages/our-current-work



Tuesday, February 23, 2021

CLNCC Endorses NCC R21-030: Council Strategy To Advance Equity And Social Justice Through CARES Act Funds

At their February Monthly Meeting, the Civic League for New Castle County unanimously approved a motion to support R21-030 and will be speaking in favor at the public hearing on Tuesday, February 23rd.


NEW CASTLE COUNTY COUNCIL 

Administrative-Finance Committee 

February 23, 2021 - 4:30 p.m. 

*Virtual Zoom Webinar Meeting Agenda*

The link to join the meeting via computer, smart device, or smart phone is: https://zoom.us/j/377322142 Meeting materials, including a meeting agenda, legislation to be addressed during the meeting, and other materials related to the meeting are electronically accessible at https://nccde.org/AgendaCenter/County-Council-1  

Agenda III: R21-030: IDENTIFYING A PROCESS AND FOCUS FOR FEDERAL FUNDS TO BE RECEIVED BY NEW CASTLE COUNTY UPON THE EXPECTED PASSAGE OF FY2021 RECONCILIATION ACT TO ENSURE RESPONSIBLE FISCAL OVERSIGHT AND TO ENSURE THAT DISCRETIONARY FUNDING DECISIONS PRIORITIZE THE NEEDS OF UNDERSERVED COMMUNITIES MOST IMPACTED BY COVID-19. Introduced by: Mr. Carter, Mr. Hollins 

Excerpt of R21-030

WHEREAS, an initial estimate is that the Reconciliation Act, as currently proposed, will provide approximately $109,213,650 to New Castle County based on the formula for allocation recently calculated by policy staff from the National Association of Counties; and 

WHEREAS, the Reconciliation Act, as proposed, would allow for funds to be used to: 

1. Respond to or mitigate the public health emergency with respect to the COVID-19 emergency or its negative economic impacts. 

2. Cover costs incurred as a result of the COVID-19 emergency. 

3. Replace revenue that was lost, delayed or decreased as determined based on projections of the government as of January 27, 2020, as a result of the COVID-19 emergency. 

4. Address negative economic impacts of the COVID-19 disease; and 

WHEREAS, if the Reconciliation Act is passed, New Castle County will be eligible to receive these funds upon providing the U.S. Treasury with a certification on the use and need of the funds; and

WHEREAS, the social and economic impacts of COVID-19 have disproportionally impacted communities on the lower end of our economic scale, and despite good faith efforts, the delivery of funds under the CARES Act have demonstrated the challenge of having these resources reach many of our most impacted communities, leading to concerns about who has been left out; and

WHEREAS, as currently contemplated the State and Local Coronavirus Fiscal Recovery Funds have no deadline associated with expending these funds, thus allowing adequate time to thoughtfully develop a strategy to deliver these funds to communities most in need; and 

WHEREAS, a thoughtful strategy will ensure that New Castle County has adequate funds to provide continued testing, vaccination, and other health-related programs needed to fight the ongoing pandemic, to restore costs incurred due to COVID-19, and to replace lost revenue resulting from County efforts and programs to provide needed tax relief to burdened citizens, loss of hotel tax revenue, and other lost revenue streams; and 

WHEREAS, a thoughtful expenditure strategy should also allocate significant funds to directly address the needs of the communities hardest hit by the pandemic, and help revitalize and rebuild underserved and struggling communities in our County, including residents in declining suburban areas, our rural communities, and in our municipalities; and 

WHEREAS, a thoughtful strategy to allocate funds to communities most impacted could provide funds to significantly expand youth employment programs, housing programs, home repair programs, improvements in social service programs, increased broadband access, and many other needed actions that would mitigate against the current impacts of COVID-19 and build resiliency to strengthen the communities against future crises that disproportionally affect low-income communities; and 

WHEREAS, Council Members are deeply involved in their communities and provide a strong voice to identify the specific needs of low-income communities, and should be a strong voice in the development of programs to strengthen these communities. 

NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by and for the County Council of New Castle County that the County Council hereby intends to be an active participant in developing the County’s strategy for the expenditure of any State and Local Coronavirus Fiscal Recovery Funds distributed to New Castle County; and 

BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the Council will work with the Administration on the development and implementation of a comprehensive strategy for the most effective use of these funds and will carefully consider the needs of underserved communities that may be given significant relief through a bold strategy associated with this unique funding opportunity; and 

BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the Council also expressly intends that discretionary decisionmaking of funding allocations from the State and Local Coronavirus Fiscal Recovery Funds, beyond reimbursement of lost County revenue and direct costs of the fight against COVID-19, be considered through a lens of advancing equity and social justice throughout New Castle County; and

BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the Council shall also require that the allocation of funds from the State and Local Coronavirus Fiscal Recovery Funds shall be pursuant to legislative action by Council, a co-equal branch of County Government with the Administration, before any expenditure and that each legislative appropriation include a clear description of how the funds will be expended. 

Resolution 21-030 will be voted on at the council's regular evening meeting:


NEW CASTLE COUNTY COUNCIL

 February 23, 2021 6:30 p.m. 

VIRTUAL ZOOM WEBINAR MEETING**

The link to join the meeting via computer, smart device, or smart phone is: https://zoom.us/j/377322142