FENWICK ISLAND — The 38th District Republican Club held its monthly meeting Sept. 25 at the Fenwick Crab House.
Sen. Gerald Hocker, R-Ocean View, delivered a presentation on the …
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FENWICK ISLAND — The 38th District Republican Club held its monthly meeting Sept. 25 at the Fenwick Crab House.
Sen. Gerald Hocker, R-Ocean View, delivered a presentation on the Club’s history. As the oldest and largest republican club in Delaware, with a membership of over 100 individuals, he highlighted the Club’s original founders, ongoing goals to aid republican candidates and longstanding presence in the community.
Rep. Ron Gray, R-Selbyville, focused his discussion on current legislative topics including electric school bus mandate, examining the potential implications and expenses associated with this initiative.
Sussex County Councilman Doug Hudson addressed the ongoing property tax reassessment.
The next meeting will be at 6:30 p.m. Oct. 23 at the Roxana Fire Station on 35943 Zion Church Road, Frankford. The chosen topic for this meeting will be “Election Integrity – Where Are We Now” which will be presented by Dan Lesh Lesher, a member of the Delaware GOP Election Integrity Committee.
For more information, visit 38thdrcp.com.