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W.Va. A.G. McCuskey Files Complaints Against Putnam County Roofing Contractor
CHARLESTON, West Virginia, March 27 -- The West Virginia Attorney General John B. McCuskey issued the following news release on March 26, 2026:
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Attorney General McCuskey files complaints against Putnam County roofing contractor
West Virginia Attorney General JB McCuskey has filed a suit against a Winfield man for allegedly violating the West Virginia Consumer Credit and Protection Act by entering into contracts with consumers to perform home improvement projects that were ultimately never completed.
Several complaints have been lodged against John Cook for accepting payments from consumers
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CHARLESTON, West Virginia, March 27 -- The West Virginia Attorney General John B. McCuskey issued the following news release on March 26, 2026:
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Attorney General McCuskey files complaints against Putnam County roofing contractor
West Virginia Attorney General JB McCuskey has filed a suit against a Winfield man for allegedly violating the West Virginia Consumer Credit and Protection Act by entering into contracts with consumers to perform home improvement projects that were ultimately never completed.
Several complaints have been lodged against John Cook for accepting payments from consumersand then not providing services. The complaints allege he refused to refund their payments. Other complaints allege Cook started, but did not finish, work.
John Cook had been doing business as Patriot Roofing & Framing, LLC since February 2019. He held a valid contractor's license from February 2019 until September 2024, at which time his license was placed in inactive status. His license was reactivated in December 2024.
"Home improvements are an expensive investment - people sometimes save up for years for this type of work. Then, to have a contractor not finish the job or not show up at all can be devastating and is wrong," Attorney General McCuskey said. "I am thankful these consumers knew to turn to our office for help and for the hard work of our investigators and attorneys to file these complaints. I encourage anyone else who may be a victim to reach out."
The Attorney General is asking the Kanawha County Circuit Court to permanently ban Cook from providing home improvement or contracting services in any capacity. Additionally, the Attorney General is asking for financial restitution to the victims, civil penalties and an award of attorney's fees incurred in the pursuit of the investigation and litigation of this matter.
Read a copy of the lawsuit here (https://ago.wv.gov/media/37696/download?inline).
Anyone who believes they are a victim of this contractor, or any other scam, can call the Attorney General's Consumer Protection Division at 800-368-8808 or visit the office online at ago.wv.gov.
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Original text here: https://ago.wv.gov/article/attorney-general-mccuskey-files-complaints-against-putnam-county-roofing-contractor
Pa. Gov. Shapiro Appointed as Co-Chair of the Bipartisan Governors Sportsmen's Caucus
HARRISBURG, Pennsylvania, March 27 -- Gov. Josh Shapiro, D-Pennsylvania, issued the following news release on March 25, 2026:
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Governor Shapiro Appointed as Co-Chair of the Bipartisan Governors Sportsmen's Caucus
Governor Shapiro will serve a two-year term as the new Democratic Co-Chair of the Governors Sportsmen's Caucus.
The Governor's appointment follows his signing of Act 36 to repeal Pennsylvania's ban on Sunday hunting, delivering real freedom to the Commonwealth's 850,000 licensed hunters.
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Washington, D.C. - Today, the Congressional Sportsmen's Foundation (CSF) formally announced
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HARRISBURG, Pennsylvania, March 27 -- Gov. Josh Shapiro, D-Pennsylvania, issued the following news release on March 25, 2026:
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Governor Shapiro Appointed as Co-Chair of the Bipartisan Governors Sportsmen's Caucus
Governor Shapiro will serve a two-year term as the new Democratic Co-Chair of the Governors Sportsmen's Caucus.
The Governor's appointment follows his signing of Act 36 to repeal Pennsylvania's ban on Sunday hunting, delivering real freedom to the Commonwealth's 850,000 licensed hunters.
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Washington, D.C. - Today, the Congressional Sportsmen's Foundation (CSF) formally announcedthat Governor Josh Shapiro has been appointed to serve a two-year term as the new Democratic Co-Chair of the Governors Sportsmen's Caucus (GSC) - one of three caucus programs under the CSF umbrella.
Governor Shapiro joined the GSC in 2025. That same year, he delivered one of the largest policy victories for Pennsylvania sportsmen and women in decades when he signed Act No. 36 into law, repealing the Commonwealth's longstanding ban on Sunday hunting.
"I'm honored to serve as Co-Chair of the bipartisan Governors Sportsmen's Caucus, and I look forward to working with governors across the country to safeguard our hunting traditions, strengthen conservation, and protect our wildlife," said Governor Shapiro. "Here in Pennsylvania, with the second-largest population of licensed hunters, we've taken steps -- including repealing the outdated ban on Sunday hunting -- to expand opportunities to spend time outdoors, support rural communities, and pass these important traditions to the next generation. Hunting and outdoor recreation support thousands of jobs and contribute over $1.6 billion to Pennsylvania's economy each year and I look forward to collaborating with governors across the country to deliver real results for sportsmen and women."
Hunting contributes over $1.6 billion annually to Pennsylvania's economy, supports more than 15,000 jobs, and generates millions in state and local tax revenue. By repealing the Commonwealth's ban on Sunday Hunting, the Governor delivered real freedom for Pennsylvania's 850,000 licensed hunters -- second in the nation, behind only Texas -- by empowering the Pennsylvania Game Commission (PGC) to expand Sunday hunting opportunities, strengthen wildlife conservation efforts, and grow rural economies across the Commonwealth through increased revenue.
The PGC subsequently added 13 new Sundays between September 14 and December 7 to established hunting seasons -- with the exception of migratory game birds, due to federal guidelines, and a limit on Sunday hunting in state parks.
"The Congressional Sportsmen's Foundation thanks Governor Shapiro for his willingness to serve as a leader of the bipartisan Governors Sportsmen's Caucus." said Brent Miller, Vice President of Policy for CSF. "We look forward to working with him to safeguard Pennsylvania's proud sporting-conservation heritage, while delivering still more wins for Pennsylvania's sportsmen and women, our fish and wildlife resources, and their habitats in the years ahead."
In 2009, the Congressional Sportsmen's Foundation formed the Governors Sportsmen's Caucus to shape policy that benefits scientific wildlife management efforts and ensure continued access and opportunities for sportsmen and women across the country. The GSC is in place to improve and facilitate strong communication between governors and their respective state legislative sportsmen's caucuses in the NASC network to work collaboratively to advance sportsmen's interests and sound, science-based fish and wildlife management.
As of March 2026, the bipartisan Governors Sportsmen's Caucus consists of 28 governors, representing diverse regions of the United States. Learn more about the Governors Sportsmen's Caucus here.
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Original text here: https://www.pa.gov/governor/newsroom/2026-press-releases/gov-shapiro-appointed-as-co-chair-of-the-bipartisan-governors-sp
Md. A.G. Brown Files Motion for Summary Judgment in Lawsuit Over Records for Reported Dangerous, Inhumane, and Unlawful Conditions in Baltimore ICE Detention Facility
BALTIMORE, Maryland, March 27 -- Maryland Attorney General Anthony G. Brown issued the following news release on March 26, 2026:
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Attorney General Brown Files Motion for Summary Judgment in Lawsuit Over Records for Reported Dangerous, Inhumane, and Unlawful Conditions in Baltimore ICE Detention Facility
Attorney General Anthony G. Brown today filed a motion for summary judgment in Maryland v. Lyons, seeking a court order to compel U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) and the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) to produce records related to alleged civil rights abuses concerning
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BALTIMORE, Maryland, March 27 -- Maryland Attorney General Anthony G. Brown issued the following news release on March 26, 2026:
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Attorney General Brown Files Motion for Summary Judgment in Lawsuit Over Records for Reported Dangerous, Inhumane, and Unlawful Conditions in Baltimore ICE Detention Facility
Attorney General Anthony G. Brown today filed a motion for summary judgment in Maryland v. Lyons, seeking a court order to compel U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) and the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) to produce records related to alleged civil rights abuses concerningreported dangerous, inhumane, and unlawful conditions in ICE "hold rooms" at the George H. Fallon Federal Building in the city of Baltimore.
In its motion for summary judgment, Maryland is asking the court to rule that ICE's refusal to produce documents that were subpoenaed by the Attorney General is unlawful and to order ICE and DHS to produce the documents promptly.
The lawsuit, which was filed on March 10, arises out of the Office of the Attorney General's (OAG) Civil Rights Division and Federal Accountability Unit's joint investigation into whether ICE has engaged in a pattern or practice of civil rights violations against individuals detained at the Baltimore facility, including overcrowding, extended detention beyond legal limits, denial of medical care, denial of food and water, failure to provide sanitary conditions, and denial of access to legal counsel.
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Original text here: https://oag.maryland.gov/News/pages/Attorney-General-Brown-Files-Motion-for-Summary-Judgment-in-Lawsuit-Over-Records-for-Reported-Dangerous,-Inhumane,-and-Unla.aspx
Leaders and Advocates Praise Gov. Ayotte's Efforts to Strengthen Community Mental Health in New Hampshire
CONCORD, New Hampshire, March 27 -- Gov. Kelly Ayotte, R-New Hampshire, issued the following news release on March 26, 2026:
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Leaders and Advocates Praise Governor Ayotte's Efforts to Strengthen Community Mental Health in New Hampshire
Leaders and mental health advocates across New Hampshire are praising Governor Ayotte's efforts to strengthen the Granite State's community mental system after the Governor and members of the Executive Council approved funding to make the system more accessible and sustainable.
Approved at yesterday's Governor and Council meeting, the contract between the
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CONCORD, New Hampshire, March 27 -- Gov. Kelly Ayotte, R-New Hampshire, issued the following news release on March 26, 2026:
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Leaders and Advocates Praise Governor Ayotte's Efforts to Strengthen Community Mental Health in New Hampshire
Leaders and mental health advocates across New Hampshire are praising Governor Ayotte's efforts to strengthen the Granite State's community mental system after the Governor and members of the Executive Council approved funding to make the system more accessible and sustainable.
Approved at yesterday's Governor and Council meeting, the contract between theGovernor's Office of New Opportunities & Rural Transformational Health (GO-NORTH) and the New Hampshire Community Behavioral Health Association (NHCBHA) will support stronger access, improved service delivery, workforce growth, and long-term rural health system sustainability.
"From the very beginning of this process, the Governor envisioned a transformed community health system -- strong, accessible, fiscally sustainable, and offering comprehensive high-quality services through the lifespan," said Maggie Prichard, CEO of Lakes Region Mental Health and President of the Community Behavioral Health Association. "NHCBHA are aware of our responsibility to steward the funds and produce results. The Governor demonstrated to us her leadership and tenacity and is a true partner in this endeavor."
The investment approved yesterday includes $12 million for the Mental Health Center of Greater Manchester, which serves New Hampshire's largest city and the surrounding communities.
"With a $12 million investment in Manchester's community mental health center, we can help more people in the Queen City access critical services for behavioral health and substance use disorder," said Mayor Jay Ruais of Manchester. "This funding will help lead to a healthier future for everyone in our community. I thank Governor Ayotte for her commitment to strengthening community mental health in Manchester and across New Hampshire."
"As a CEO of a community mental health center, I see firsthand the growing needs of the individuals and families we serve and the dedication of the staff who support them every day," said Patricia Carty, CEO of the Mental Health Center of Greater Manchester. "The Rural Health Transformation funding is a critical investment in building a more accessible, coordinated, and sustainable mental health system in New Hampshire. I am grateful for Governor Ayotte's leadership and her unwavering commitment to strengthening comprehensive, integrated behavioral health care so we can better meet the needs of our communities now and into the future."
The partnership between GO-NORTH and the NHCBHA will transform New Hampshire's community mental health system through four coordinated projects:
* Adopting a common electronic health records system across all community mental health centers to better coordinate care.
* Expanding proven sustainable care models to provide integrated behavioral health, substance use disorder, and primary care to all patients and expanded availability of 24/7 crisis help.
* Coordinating operations for billing, technology, and staffing across the community mental health system to streamline operations.
* Investing in training, education, and behavioral health workforce development in partnership with our community colleges, universities, and other education partners.
"NAMI New Hampshire is heartened by the inclusion of significant investment in the state's community mental health system through the GO-NORTH initiative," said Susan Stearns, Executive Director of NAMI New Hampshire. "This funding will allow for statewide implementation of the Certified Community Behavioral Health Clinic model - critical to the success of the Mission Zero initiative to eliminate emergency department boarding and for enhancing New Hampshire's crisis care system. We are grateful for the leadership of the Governor, the GO-NORTH office, and NH DHHS in remaining steadfast to the vision of a mental health system where all Granite Staters can receive the care they need when and where they need it."
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Original text here: https://www.governor.nh.gov/news/leaders-and-advocates-praise-governor-ayottes-efforts-strengthen-community-mental-health-new
Gov. Shapiro Unveils Three Free FIFA Fan Zones Across Pennsylvania for the 2026 FIFA World Cup
HARRISBURG, Pennsylvania, March 27 -- Gov. Josh Shapiro, D-Pennsylvania, issued the following news release on March 26, 2026:
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Governor Shapiro Unveils Three Free FIFA Fan Zones Across Pennsylvania for the 2026 FIFA World Cup
Philadelphia's selection as a host city is anticipated to draw 500,000 visitors, deliver $770 million in projected economic impact, and create 6,615 jobs in Pennsylvania.
The Shapiro Administration is supporting three additional, free 2026 FIFA World Cup Fan Zones in Reading, Scranton, and Pittsburgh throughout the tournament so fans across the Commonwealth can be
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HARRISBURG, Pennsylvania, March 27 -- Gov. Josh Shapiro, D-Pennsylvania, issued the following news release on March 26, 2026:
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Governor Shapiro Unveils Three Free FIFA Fan Zones Across Pennsylvania for the 2026 FIFA World Cup
Philadelphia's selection as a host city is anticipated to draw 500,000 visitors, deliver $770 million in projected economic impact, and create 6,615 jobs in Pennsylvania.
The Shapiro Administration is supporting three additional, free 2026 FIFA World Cup Fan Zones in Reading, Scranton, and Pittsburgh throughout the tournament so fans across the Commonwealth can bepart of the action.
Pennsylvania's tourism, hospitality, and sports sectors will be major economic drivers for the Commonwealth in 2026, with a landmark slate of events including the FIFA World Cup, NFL Draft, PGA Championship, and MLB All-Star Game.
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Reading, PA -- Today, Governor Josh Shapiro announced the Commonwealth will host three free 2026 FIFA World Cup Fan Zones in Reading, Scranton, and Pittsburgh. The Governor and Philadelphia Soccer made today's announcement alongside representatives from each Fan Zone location and encouraged all Pennsylvanians to take advantage of the World Cup's excitement.
The 2026 FIFA World Cup will be played between June 11 and July 19th with six matches slated for play in Philadelphia's Lincoln Financial Field stadium -- renamed Philadelphia Stadium for the tournament -- including a major Round of 16 match up on the 4th of July. During select matches, Pennsylvania's free fan zones will offer large-screen broadcasts of matches, live entertainment, interactive soccer fan experiences, and food and beverages.
"I believe sports have a real ability to break down barriers and these fan zones will bring the action directly to fans across the Commonwealth. They'll not only help bring communities together, but they'll help our Commonwealth's economy grow and thrive, expanding the World Cup's impact throughout Pennsylvania," said Governor Shapiro. "As the nation gears up to celebrate 250 years of democracy, Pennsylvania is the place to be -- the World Cup is a big part of that and we're ready for it."
According to Philadelphia Soccer, the nonprofit organizing committee that is planning and executing the Commonwealth's World Cup events, Philadelphia's selection as a host city is anticipated to draw 500,000 visitors to Pennsylvania, deliver over $700 million in projected economic impact, and create 6,615 jobs in the Commonwealth.
"When we signed our letter of intent to become a host city, we knew that our hosting responsibilities had to extend beyond Southeastern Pennsylvania because we understood that so many Pennsylvanians, communities, and organizations would want to be part of this incredible event," said Meg Kane, Host City Executive & CEO, Philadelphia Soccer. "It is a once in a generation opportunity for both the city and Pennsylvania, and as the most powerful economic engine in sports, we're excited to extend the energy of the World Cup across the Commonwealth."
Pennsylvania's 2026 FIFA World Cup Fan Zone Events
In Reading, fans will be hosted at Santander Arena to watch matches on July 3, July 4, July 18, and July 19. There will also be a block party on Penn Street, directly outside of the arena, featuring live entertainment, interactive games, kid-friendly activities, vendors, and a variety of food and beverage options.
"Reading is a hard-working city built on culture, diversity, and community," said Reading Mayor Eddie Moran. "We know how to come together to celebrate, whether for the arts, music, or one of the biggest sporting events in the world this summer. We look forward to bringing folks together and inviting people from all over to experience the pride and energy that Reading has to offer."
Fans who attend Scranton's Fan Zone events will be hosted in an open-air park on Lackawanna County Courthouse Square to watch matches on July 4, July 5, July 6, July 18, and July 19. These matches will be broadcast on a large screen and stage set up on Washington Avenue.
Pittsburgh's Fan Zone will be held in Acrisure Stadium, where fans will be welcomed onto the field with blankets to watch matches on the stadium's endzone screen on July 4, July 5, July 9, and July 19. As part of Pittsburgh's Independence Day and America 250 celebrations, the July 4 and 5 Fan Zone events will coincide with a Pittsburgh-style festival outside of the Stadium and free concerts.
To serve as a World Cup host city, Philadelphia Soccer will receive funding from the Pennsylvania Department of Community and Economic Development (DCED) to support operational costs and planning for the tournament, including $2 million for Fan Zones across the Commonwealth, with additional support from Visit PA. To host Fan Zones, each city has received additional funding through local governments, charitable foundations, and businesses.
Announced as one of 11 host cities in the U.S. in June 2022, matches in Philadelphia will be played on:
* Sunday, June 14: Cote D'Ivoire vs. Ecuador
* Friday, June 19: Brazil vs. Haiti
* Monday, June 22: France vs. The Winner of the Iraq, Bolivia, Suriname playoff
* Thursday, June 25: Curacao vs. Cote D'Ivoire
* Saturday, June 27: Croatia vs. Ghana
* Saturday, July 4: Round of 16, Match 89 - Winner of Match 74 vs. Winner of Match 77
The 2026 FIFA World Cup will be the largest tournament in Federation history with three host countries, 16 host cities, 48 teams, and 104 matches to be played between June 11 and July 19.
Tourism is Big Business in Pennsylvania
In 2026, Pennsylvania's tourism, hospitality, and sports sectors will be major economic drivers for the Commonwealth, with a landmark slate of events including the FIFA World Cup, NFL Draft, PGA Championship, and MLB All-Star Game.
Since taking office, Governor Shapiro and his Administration have worked to position Pennsylvania as a leading destination for visitors from around the world:
* Governor Shapiro secured $50 million in FY 2025-26 to ensure the Commonwealth is ready to host millions of visitors in 2026, including $10 million for the NFL Draft in Pittsburgh, $7.5 million for security, and $40 million to support marketing, security, events and infrastructure for events.
* In FY 2024-25 and FY 2025-26, Governor Shapiro secured $15 million for tourism marketing to boost Pennsylvania's economy, attract more visitors, and support good-paying jobs.
* In February 2026, the Shapiro Administration announced $5 million in funding to support 15 sporting events through DCED's Sports Marketing and Tourism Account Grant Program.
* To prepare for America250PA, the Governor also secured $10 million for the America250PA Commission.
Read more about the Shapiro Administration's preparation to welcome the 2026 FIFA World Cup here (https://www.visitpa.com/2026/fifa-world-cup/).
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Original text here: https://www.pa.gov/governor/newsroom/2026-press-releases/governor-shapiro-unveils-three-free-fifa-world-cup-fan-zones-acr
Gov. Ayotte Issues Executive Order to Foster Next-Generation Nuclear in New Hampshire
CONCORD, New Hampshire, March 27 -- Gov. Kelly Ayotte, R-New Hampshire, issued the following news release on March 26, 2026:
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Governor Ayotte Issues Executive Order to Foster Next-Generation Nuclear in New Hampshire
Today, Governor Kelly Ayotte issued an Executive Order PDF document directing the New Hampshire Department of Energy to explore and advance the development of next-generation nuclear power as a reliable, cost-effective, and low-emission energy source.
"Granite Staters' electric bills are way too high, and bringing next-generation nuclear power to our state will help expand
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CONCORD, New Hampshire, March 27 -- Gov. Kelly Ayotte, R-New Hampshire, issued the following news release on March 26, 2026:
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Governor Ayotte Issues Executive Order to Foster Next-Generation Nuclear in New Hampshire
Today, Governor Kelly Ayotte issued an Executive Order PDF document directing the New Hampshire Department of Energy to explore and advance the development of next-generation nuclear power as a reliable, cost-effective, and low-emission energy source.
"Granite Staters' electric bills are way too high, and bringing next-generation nuclear power to our state will help expandour energy supply and bring down costs for families," said Governor Ayotte. "Today, I'm directing our Department of Energy to bring together stakeholders, lawmakers and organizations focused on nuclear generation to ensure New Hampshire is at the forefront of this pivotal technology."
The order initiates a comprehensive review of regulatory, financial, and market factors affecting nuclear deployment, while engaging stakeholders across government and industry. It also calls for the creation of a statewide nuclear energy roadmap to guide future development. Preliminary findings are due within six months, with a final report expected within two years.
"New Hampshire consistently seeks ways to bolster innovation, enhance grid reliability, and increase energy affordability," said Commissioner Jared Chicoine of the New Hampshire Department of Energy. "The next generation of nuclear power has the potential to provide both our state and our region with economic benefits while increasing in-state generation. At the direction of Governor Ayotte, the Department of Energy is looking forward to exploring the future of nuclear energy in New Hampshire.
Governor Ayotte has made lowering Granite Staters' electric bills and reducing energy costs a critical priority of her administration. Earlier this month, her nominee to chair the Public Utilities Commission, Chris Ellms, was confirmed by the Executive Council with affordability as a "top priority". The Governor also sent a letter to ISO New England (https://www.governor.nh.gov/news/governor-calls-millions-savings-iso-new-england) calling on them to save Granite Staters nearly a billion dollars in electricity costs by fixing its current market rules.
Read the Governor's Executive Order here (https://www.governor.nh.gov/sites/g/files/ehbemt971/files/media/media_document/2026-01.pdf).
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Original text here: https://www.governor.nh.gov/news/governor-ayotte-issues-executive-order-foster-next-generation-nuclear-new-hampshire
Del. Gov. Meyer Expands Delaware LGBTQ+ Commission
DOVER, Delaware, March 27 -- Gov. Matt Meyer, D-Delaware, issued the following news release on March 26, 2026:
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Governor Matt Meyer Expands Delaware LGBTQ+ Commission
Appoints Six New Members from Across the State
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DOVER -- Governor Matt Meyer announced today additional appointees to the Delaware LGBTQ+ Commission, strengthening its ability to more fully represent and serve Delawareans across the state.
"The Delaware LGBTQ+ Commission plays a critical role in ensuring that all Delawareans are seen, heard, and protected," said Governor Matt Meyer. "Now more than ever, it is vital that
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DOVER, Delaware, March 27 -- Gov. Matt Meyer, D-Delaware, issued the following news release on March 26, 2026:
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Governor Matt Meyer Expands Delaware LGBTQ+ Commission
Appoints Six New Members from Across the State
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DOVER -- Governor Matt Meyer announced today additional appointees to the Delaware LGBTQ+ Commission, strengthening its ability to more fully represent and serve Delawareans across the state.
"The Delaware LGBTQ+ Commission plays a critical role in ensuring that all Delawareans are seen, heard, and protected," said Governor Matt Meyer. "Now more than ever, it is vital thatour government institutions reflect and promote the diverse experiences and perspectives of the constituents we serve, and I'm proud to welcome these six Delawareans to the Commission."
The Delaware LGBTQ+ Commission was established by Executive Order #1 in January 2025 to advise the Governor, General Assembly, and other policymakers on issues affecting the LGBTQ+ community in Delaware. Under Executive Order 20, the Commission will expand from nine to fifteen members. Members will serve three-year terms at the pleasure of the Governor, with vacancies filled by gubernatorial appointment.
The expansion reflects the breadth and diversity of Delaware's LGBTQ+ community across all three counties, encompassing a wide range of identities, experiences, advocacy backgrounds, and areas of expertise. All other provisions of Executive Order #1, including the powers, duties, and responsibilities of the Commission, will remain in full force and effect. This order supersedes Executive Order #1 solely with respect to the size of the Commission's membership.
New Members of the Delaware LGBTQ+ Commission:
Stephan Browne-Blackman
Stephan Browne-Blackman is a dedicated advocate for Black and LGBTQIA+ communities everywhere, drawing on his experience of standing at the intersection of both to inform his work and perspective. His passion for advocacy began in high school when he founded a Black Student Union alongside his classmates and school leadership. During this time, he developed strong skills in organizing, fundraising, and strategic message development. He went on to earn a degree in Communications at Delaware State University, graduating cum laude. There, he helped to revitalize DESU-TV, the university's student-run television station, contributing to partnerships with brands such as Foot Locker and HBCU Week. He currently serves on the Communications team for Delaware's House of Representatives, where he collaborates with legislators and stakeholders to craft clear, concise messaging and support the communication of key legislative initiatives across the state.
Trisha Danah
Trisha Danah is a Deaf, queer professional, spouse, and mother to a Deaf/Hard of Hearing child, bringing lived experience and a strong commitment to equity and inclusion. She serves as the Statewide Programs Coordinator for the Deaf, Hard of Hearing, and DeafBlind, where she leads initiatives focused on access, family-centered practices, and culturally responsive services. Her expertise spans early intervention, early childhood, K-12, and special education, with an emphasis on equitable systems and bilingual (ASL/English) approaches. Trisha is dedicated to advancing inclusive policies and ensuring that individuals with diverse identities and communication needs are meaningfully represented and supported across Delaware.
Sequioa Rent
Sequoia Rent is the Chief of the Bureau of Health Equity and Deputy Health Equity Officer serving within the Delaware Division of Public Health, where she leads statewide efforts to advance equity through policy, partnerships, and cross-sector systems change and improve health outcomes by strengthening the systems and conditions that shape people's lives. With over 18 years of experience in nonprofit and public-sector leadership, she has dedicated her career to advancing youth development, community well-being, and equity for vulnerable and underrepresented populations.
Her career spans policy, partnerships, health literacy, and cross-sector collaboration and alignment, and she has helped drive initiatives addressing youth homelessness, developmental assets, food access, and health equity legislation across Delaware. Sequoia's leadership, including as Co-Chair of the Health Literacy Council of Delaware and Chair of its Policy and Advocacy subcommittee, is grounded in multi-solving and the Vital Conditions for Health and Well-Being framework, recognizing that true health is built through housing, education, economic opportunity, and community connection, not just health care alone.
Kaelea Shaner
Kaelea Shaner (she/her) is a law student at Temple University's Beasley School of Law. Prior to her legal studies, Kaelea spent a decade in DEI work in higher education and government. She holds a Master's in Education from Neumann University and Bachelor's from Penn State. Outside of her professional work, Kaelea serves on the Interdisciplinary Review Committee for the Philadelphia Trans Wellness Conference. She is also a member of the National LGBTQ+ Bar Association's Law Student Congress. She currently lives in Wilmington.
Dr. Keonna Watson
Dr. Keonna Watson is a Queer Black Woman, Educator, and Community Advocate dedicated to advancing equity, healing, and liberation for LGBTQ+ communities across Delaware. Since 2005, she has created affirming spaces that center joy, visibility, and justice, particularly for Queer People of Color. She is the Founder and President of FreeLee Life Services for Individuals & Families, Inc., established on March 17, 2016, a nonprofit organization committed to dismantling systemic oppression impacting LGBTQ+, BIPOC, and Women through advocacy, resource access, and healing-centered programming. Dr. Watson is also the owner of a holistic mental health practice that provides affirming, multipath care for individuals across the lifespan, with a strong emphasis on LGBTQ+ wellness of mind, body, and spirit. In addition to her clinical and community work, Dr. Watson serves as a Professor of Psychology and Sociology, where she integrates psychosocial, sociocultural, socioeconomic, and sociopolitical perspectives into her teaching. Through her ordained ministry, she also affirms and celebrates Queer love by officiating commitment and marriage ceremonies. Dr. Watson's work is rooted in ensuring that LGBTQ+ individuals, especially those at the intersections of race and identity, are seen, supported, and able to thrive.
Zach Workman
Zach Workman (he/they) is the current President & CEO of Delaware Pride Inc, focused on creating events and supporting community initiatives throughout the DMV and Greater Philadelphia area. Since moving to Delaware just a few short years ago, Zach has assumed the role of the only state Pride festival and grown the nonprofit to see well over 20,000 Delawareans a year at local events in each of the three counties while creating support groups, town halls, and more. Zach is also known as the entertainer Scarlet Masters, a prolific performer and local area favorite who has been performing for over 12 years. Zach has also been in the healthcare space for many years as a trainer, consultant, and analyst working closely in the Behavioral Health and Rehab spaces while educating healthcare systems across the country on DEI initiatives. Zach is looking forward to being a part of the LGBTQIA+ Commission for the State of Delaware and working with Governor Myer to continue to make Delaware a safe space for all who inhabit it.
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Original text here: https://news.delaware.gov/2026/03/26/governor-matt-meyer-expands-delaware-lgbtq-commission/