May 15, 2012– House Bill 314, sponsored by Rep. Ed Osienski, has passed the House of Representatives. The bill deletes all references in the Delaware Code to the Margaret S. Sterck School for the Deaf and now references the Statewide Programs for the Deaf, Hard of Hearing and Deaf-Blind.

Rep. Osienski speaks on behalf of HB 314

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Rep. Osienski had the chance to sit down with Comcast Newsmakers earlier this month and discuss meeting new constituents as well as a DSWA hazardous household waste disposal event taking place on June 16.

Rep. Ed Osienski on Comcast Newsmakers- May 2012

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Community

July 13, 2010

My children and I have lived in the 24th District for the past twenty three years and are very proud to call the Newark area our home.  We reside in Scottfield where I currently serve as Vice President of the Scottfield Civic Association (www.scottfield.org).  Being an officer in a civic association has given me direct experience working [...]

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Delaware City Refinery purchased!

June 6, 2010

PBF Energy CEO Thomas D. O’Malley and Ed Osienski meet Monday June 1 2010 at the Delaware City Refinery to discuss the final settlement on the company’s $220 million purchase of the refinery and the $130 million refurbishment. Some 500 full-time employees and 200 full time contractors are expected to work at the plant once regular [...]

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JOBS

May 26, 2010

As a single parent raising two children, I know that having a job that provides a living income and solid health care benefits is absolutely critical. Fortunately, I make a living income and have quality benefits, but I know that not everyone is so fortunate. The state has lost major providers of well paying jobs; [...]

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March 19th 2010 – Filing for Candidacy

May 26, 2010

On March 19th 2010, Edward Osienski filed his candidacy for State Representative for the 24th District.

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