AGP Executive Report
Last update: 8 hours agoVoting Rights Fight: The ACLU of Delaware says it will appeal a Fenwick Island decision allowing certain non-human entities to vote in municipal elections, arguing “one person, one vote” is being undermined. Healthcare & Workforce: Delaware selected Thomas Jefferson University to help launch the state’s first four-year medical school, aiming to build an in-state pipeline to ease physician shortages. Bankruptcy Watch: The U.S. Department of Justice is seeking $286 million from First Brands Group in a Delaware bankruptcy court fight over alleged unpaid tariffs tied to undervalued imports. Local Courts & Business: A Delaware judge’s ruling in the Market Basket leadership dispute is now final after Arthur T. Demoulas declined to appeal. Community & Culture: CAMP Rehoboth’s new executive director, Dr. Robin Brennan, says she’s in a listening phase as the LGBTQ+ center gears up for summer. Public Safety: Delaware State Police are investigating a week of business burglaries along Coastal Highway in Lewes. Homelessness Data: A Delaware PIT count reportedly counted only sheltered people this year, raising questions about the true size of the homeless population. Education: A national report highlights Delaware’s academic gains, with Cape Henlopen leading in several areas but statewide scores still lagging U.S. averages.
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