As a local, small business owner, I am honored to serve my hometown as your State Representative and today I am announcing that I will be running for reelection in 2024 to continue serving our communities of Milford, Lincoln, Ellendale, Slaughter Beach, and Primehook in the Delaware State House. Please join the campaign at BryanShupe.com to see how you can …
Delaware needs sound policy, not soundbites
How some thoughtful dialogue can reduce free lunch legislation fiscal note from $31 million to under $253,000 per year. Recently, legislation was proposed in the State House of Representatives to mandate free school lunch to all students in public schools across the state of Delaware. That sounds like a worthy cause and who could be against feeding children, right? What …
Downtown playground open in Milford on the Mispillion River
Over 6 years ago we started with a vision. Brad Dennehy and I approached a design team and began what is now the Downtown playground on the Mispillion River. Thank you to the countless volunteers and supporters from the local and state level who made this come true. It is truly amazing to see families here today.
Shupe, Helmick family collaborate to create The Farmacy Market –
A One-Stop destination for local fresh, sustainable, and gourmet foods in Sussex County Two Milford families, the Shupes and Helmicks, have joined together to create The Farmacy Market in Downtown Milford. The Farmacy will be a food market located at 28 S Walnut Street in Milford, that partners with local Delmarva growers, farmers and artisans with a focus on ethical, sustainable, …
Tyranny of the Supermajority – 2024 elections could create a political ruling class
By State Rep. Bryan Shupe As someone who reveres history, I do not use the term “tyranny” lightly. I believe the Delaware General Assembly best serves its citizens when our structural checks and balances impose the need for legislators of both parties to have the voice of the people they represent heard. Our founders intelligently designed a system of government …