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Edward Gerard ‘Ed’ DeMarco WILMINGTON Edward Gerard “Ed” DeMarco, 82, peacefully passed away Wednesday, March 3, 2021, at home surrounded by family. He is survived by his wife of 35 years, Elizabeth Ellen DeMatteo; son, David DeMarco of Saratoga Springs, New York; daughter, Debra DeMarco of Brooklyn, New York; stepsons, Brian Dugan of Norfolk, Virginia, and Andrew Dugan of Denver, Colorado; six grandchildren and one great-grandson; and brother, Dennis DeMarco of Englewood, New Jersey. Mr. DeMarco was born March 1, 1939, to the late Edward DeMarco and the late Ethel Burfeind DeMarco Larson. He had one sister, Lorraine DeMarco, who preceded him in death. Ed grew up in Queens, New York, and Lancaster, California, graduating from Jamaica High School, State University of Agricultural and Technical Institute and the Empire State College of New York. ....
Examining the News ProPublica is a nonprofit newsroom that investigates abuses of power. Sign up to receive our biggest stories as soon as they’re published. This story is with the New York Times. During the first week and a half of the Biden administration, Americans have been treated to an unusual sight in Washington: regulators who believe in regulation. Donald Trump seemed to scour the earth for candidates who would produce the most liberal tears, appointing former lobbyists, financiers, ideologues and corporate titans. President Joe Biden’s appointees and nominees, by contrast, do not adamantly oppose the mission of the agencies they aspire to lead. More than that: Some of his early choices are among the most aggressive financial and corporate regulators of recent years. ....
. During the first weeks of the Biden administration, Americans have been treated to an unusual sight in Washington: regulators who believe in regulation. Donald Trump seemed to scour the earth for candidates who would produce the most liberal tears, appointing former lobbyists, financiers, ideologues and corporate titans. President Biden’s appointees and nominees, by contrast, do not adamantly oppose the mission of the agencies they aspire to lead. More than that: Some of his early choices are among the most aggressive financial and corporate regulators of recent years. Key financial regulatory positions remain unfilled, and progressives oppose some leading candidates. Still, the left is experiencing a once-inconceivable feeling: It’s … not unhappy? ....
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