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House and Senate Democrats have made one thing clear: they don’t trust local communities to govern themselves. Over the past year, they’ve sponsored legislation that seeks to strip authority away from county governments, school boards, and even local librarians—placing the responsibility for key decisions in the hands of unelected state boards and bureaucrats.
 
Whether it’s about energy infrastructure, public libraries, or economic development, the message from Dover is simple: “We know better than your town officials, your school board, your county council—and you.”
 

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