In recent days, Delawareans have been asking a straightforward question: Where can the state cut spending right now to avoid another tax hike?
It’s the right question. Delaware faces a serious budget deficit, and while some in Dover reflexively look to taxpayers for more money, families and small businesses cannot afford to be the state’s ATM. At home and in business, Delawareans make hard choices, cut waste, and live within their means. State government must do the same.
With a special legislative session on November 13, we have a chance to shift direction — away from short-term spending and toward long-term responsibility. That means identifying real, immediate savings, not commissions, studies, or vague promises to save later. Here are three places to start today:
1. Stop the $150 Mi

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