| # | Name | Comments |
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| 101 | Bernice Lynch | I support passage of SB-4 |
| 102 | Denise Rae | |
| 103 | Diana Shaw | |
| 104 | Robert Moran | |
| 105 | Wendy Stenger | I am in support of the freedom of information act. |
| 106 | Ernest Allison | |
| 107 | Carol A. Post | |
| 108 | Nicole Rittenhouse | |
| 109 | Lynn Truitt | Please support SB-4. |
| 110 | LILLIAN DERCOLE | |
| 111 | LILLIAN DERCOLE | |
| 112 | LILLIAN DERCOLE | |
| 113 | Russell Craig | Freedom of information should START in the legislature. |
| 114 | Dorothy Cirelli | |
| 115 | Dorothy Cirelli | |
| 116 | Anonymous | |
| 117 | Judy Bowen | This law need to be changed. We have a right to know since you work for us. |
| 118 | Thomas E. Geraghty | It is an absolute disgrace that government behind closed doors continues in the state of Delaware.
It is time for change and also time to sweep out the "good old guys" |
| 119 | Elisa C. Diller | |
| 120 | Kristin Chalfant | |
| 121 | nan coning | |
| 122 | Anne Dorsey Fiske | The deliberations of every public body in Delaware, with no exceptions, should be transparent to the citizens of the state. It is a disgrace that the State Legislature should for so long have exempted itself from the Freedom of Information Act, and it makes one wonder--what are they trying to hide from us? |
| 123 | Carol Raine | |
| 124 | Sandra Ganski | |
| 125 | Tom Whitehead | |
| 126 | tom whitehead | |
| 127 | Robert Briggs | What's good for the Goose is good for the Gander. |
| 128 | Richard Pennell | A patriot must always be ready to defend his country against his government." -- Edward Abbey
The liberties of our country, the freedom of our civil Constitution, are worth defending at all hazards; and it is our duty to defend them against all attacks. - It will bring an everlasting mark of infamy on the present generation, enlightened as it is, if we should suffer them to be wrested from us by violence without a struggle, or to be cheated out of them by the artifices of false and designing men: Samuel Adams |
| 129 | Karel Toll | |
| 130 | Doris M.Toll | |
| 131 | Bill Dunn | With the exception of caucus discussions and some private e-mail correspondence, everything that the General Assembly does should be done in public and/or fully disclosed to all Delawareans. |
| 132 | Darcy Mozer | The core of any free society is freedom of information. It is untenable that Delaware's public bodies do not open their deliberations and records to Delaware citizens. It is imperative to pass SB-4 to declare the General Assembly a public body under FOIA. |
| 133 | Jack & Gemma Buckley | As our representatives spending our money, the General Assembly has the responsibility of conducting all its business (except for the exemptions defined in the current FOI law) in public. Our legislature is the highest level of state government, and as such, should conform to the highest standards of accountability. Anything less sabotages democracy. |
| 134 | John Lloyd | |
| 135 | Craig Sherman | |
| 136 | Jonathan Justice | |
| 137 | Bill Pearson | |
| 138 | William R. Lindewirth | There are foot dragging FOIA requests from Highways to DNRE. |
| 139 | Lee Hoffman | |
| 140 | Anonymous | Again, SB4 needs to pass |
| 141 | Harry Keyser | |
| 142 | Marcie Bierlein | |
| 143 | nancy Jergensen | |
| 144 | Alexander Durnan | |
| 145 | Anonymous | Open up the legislature, the courts and all state agencies...you work for us! |