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Michelle Parsons, M.D., CRI Board Chair

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Join date: Dec 25, 2025

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Dr. Michelle Parsons is a private practice physician in Sussex County, DE, and has worked as a board-certified Emergency Medicine Physician for the University of Maryland at several Eastern Shore hospitals. 

 

Dr. Parsons is a graduate of Jefferson Medical College in Philadelphia, PA. She completed her surgical internship at the State University of New York and her residency at Christiana Care. Her undergraduate degree is in Biochemistry and Environmental Science from Rutgers University. 

 

She is a former USAF flight surgeon, working with the Air Force Night Vision Test Center. She also served as the Chief of Aerospace Medicine for the Pennsylvania Air National Guard. While serving in the Air Force she was deployed to Bosnia-Hercegovina and Kuwait, and was awarded both the NATO Medal and the Armed Forced Service Medal. 

 

Dr. Parsons was awarded the Delaware Small Business Association Minority Owned Business of the Year (2018) and was featured as a Delaware Today Top Doctor (2012).

 

Dr. Parsons is passionate about promoting truth, justice and conservative ideals in Delaware and is an “Institute on The Constitution” certified instructor of the Delaware Constitution.  “I would love to see Delaware as that shining city on the hill and be an example of best practices for all other states to emulate.” 

 

Dr. Parsons and her son, Ben, reside near Bethany Beach, DE, year-round. Dr. Parsons has her private practice in Rehoboth Beach, DE, where she makes house calls and practices primary, integrative, and aesthetic medicine since 2004. 

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Mar 28, 20264 min
Offshore Wind Update: Court of Chancery Rules on SB 159
Delaware’s offshore wind project has cleared one legal hurdle, but significant challenges remain across multiple fronts. While a recent court ruling allows progress on key infrastructure, ongoing permit disputes, federal litigation, and strict subsidy deadlines continue to create uncertainty. With pressure mounting from both legal battles and timelines, the future of the project now depends not just on approval—but on whether it can move forward fast enough.

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Feb 23, 20263 min
Where Offshore Wind Litigation Stands in Delaware
Several court cases challenging Delaware’s offshore wind approvals are actively moving forward. Here is where things stand. Court of Chancery Reviewing SB 159 On February 16, 2026, Sussex County Council and the Town of Fenwick Island filed a major legal brief in the Delaware Court of Chancery challenging SB 159 (Case No. 2025-1478-KSJM). Delaware Court of Chancery, 34 The Circle, Georgetown, DE SB 159 is the law the Delaware General Assembly passed after Sussex County Council denied US...

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Jan 30, 20261 min
Offshore Wind Update: Legal Challenges Continue, Coastal Communities Stay Engaged
Opposition to offshore wind in the Mid-Atlantic remains active and increasingly sophisticated. While U.S. Wind’s federal approval stands, legal challenges continue at both the state and federal levels. Public engagement has not slowed, with packed forums and ongoing lawsuits highlighting growing concerns among coastal communities, fishermen, and local leaders in Maryland and Delaware about the project’s long-term impacts.

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