Brian DiSabatino
@BrianDiSab
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Brian is a community builder, CEO @ediscompany ❤️s #faith #food #flyfishing #freedom , works to make #Delaware better
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Joined April 2009
If Bitcoin breaks below $80,000 by tomorrow evening at 8pm ET, I will give 3 random followers who like and retweet this a bottle of Pappy 15, 2 tickets to the Super Bowl, 1 million Satoshis, and a $2,000 Delta airlines gift card.
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There will be signs. Is the anti-business rhetoric paying off for those who are disconnected & have spent years regulating the entrepreneurial economy,as if they know better than the business? Maybe its a coincidence. But something's happening here... https://t.co/OxlcI5t3D4
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It's pretty important to have legislators who have made a payroll. Yes, the legislature should be filled with teachers, cops, construction workers, etc. But we must also have folks with the lived experience of making a payroll, who have experienced the tension between ideas and
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It's pretty important to have legislators who have made a payroll. Yes, the legislature should be filled with teachers, cops, construction workers, etc. But we must also have folks with the lived experience of making a payroll, who have experienced the tension between ideas and
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Veterans Day may be behind us, but our responsibility isn’t. This Veterans Day, EDiS CEO @BrianDiSab spoke at the @UDelaware about the antidote to Veteran isolation. https://t.co/4akbVLMIFK
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Recognizing and supporting our Veterans cannot simply be limited to one day to say “thank you.” The antidote to isolation is connection.
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10/ So I want to thank these legislators for taking this seriously. Delaware is better off when leaders engage, ask questions, and put long-term prosperity ahead of short-term politics. Their work will help ensure our state remains a place where businesses can grow and families
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9/ Delaware needs to grow. We need investment. We need good-paying jobs. But growth requires planning, coordination, and a regulatory climate that understands the realities of a 21st-century energy economy. This collaborative will help Delaware get there
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8/ This is not anti-growth. It is pro-smart growth. The strongest economies are built on stable foundations. A reliable grid is not just an energy issue — it is a business issue, a workforce issue, and a competitiveness issue.
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7/ Here are the questions Delaware’s leaders should be exploring — and many already are: • How do we allocate grid upgrade costs fairly? • How do we ensure large new loads contribute appropriately to the infrastructure they require? • How do microgrids, self-powered
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6/ The balance is delicate. And that is exactly why this collaborative matters. Delaware can now compare notes with other states, understand emerging models, and ensure we’re not reinventing the wheel or making avoidable mistakes.
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5/ At the same time, we must avoid the equally dangerous trap of pushing away new investment. Economic growth, job creation, and long-term revenue depend on Delaware remaining competitive. That requires clarity, predictability, and a grid that works — not reactionary
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4/ This matters because PJM projects that new energy demand could drive over $160 billion in regional grid upgrades over the next decade. If we are not careful, Delaware families and businesses could be asked to carry costs for growth they don’t directly benefit from. That’s not
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3/ What’s encouraging is that these lawmakers are not reacting out of fear or rushing to adopt policies that chase headlines. They’re digging into the facts. They’re asking the right questions. They’re engaging in a regional, bipartisan forum to understand what’s coming and how
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2/ Our state is seeing unprecedented pressure on the electric grid — from data centers, electrification, and the growing demands of modern industry. These pressures are real. Managing them thoughtfully is essential to Delaware’s economic competitiveness
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1/ As a concerned member of the community, I want to recognize @SenHansenDE, @SenatorRussHuxtable, Rep. Frank Burns, and Rep. Debra Heffernan for taking a thoughtful and disciplined approach to Delaware’s emerging grid challenges. Their decision to join the PJM State Legislator
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.@BrianDiSab warns that HB255's decoupling raises near-term tax costs right when employers are deciding whether to reinvest, hire, and grow. That means fewer projects, fewer hours, and slower wage growth for Delawareans. https://t.co/coTroiGJSs
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This is fixable — if we act boldly. Delaware’s leadership in corporate law has lasted 100 years. But that legacy isn’t guaranteed. Texas has fired the first shot. It’s time for Delaware to respond. 🔵🏛 #netDE #Delaware #CorporateLaw #EconomicSecurity
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So what should Delaware do now? A few immediate steps: 1️⃣ Modernize our corporate statutes to match or exceed Texas’s protections. 2️⃣ Strengthen predictability around litigation and governance rules. 3️⃣ Review our franchise tax structure to stay competitive. 4️⃣ Signal clearly
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