AGP Executive Report
Last update: 3 hours agoIRS/Justice Department Clash: Acting AG Todd Blanche testified as the Justice Department moves to create a $1.8B “anti-weaponization” fund—while also issuing a memo saying the IRS is “forever barred” from investigating President Trump, his family, and related companies—sparking bipartisan alarm over a taxpayer-backed payout plan that could even reach Jan. 6 rioters. Student Loan Lawsuit Wave: Delaware’s neighbors are pushing back too: a coalition of states sued the U.S. Department of Education over new limits on federal loans for “professional degree” programs, arguing the rule unlawfully narrows access and worsens healthcare workforce shortages. Delaware Budget/Healthcare Costs: Delaware lawmakers advanced a primary-care reform bill with price-cap provisions for government-regulated insurance plans, but key changes could delay or dilute the impact. Food Insecurity: Delaware food banks say demand is rising as families feel pressure from higher grocery and housing costs. Local Business & Community: Incyte’s AI drug-discovery deal expands with Genesis, and Delaware-area nonprofits and schools keep rolling out fundraising and programs—from Make-A-Wish efforts to children’s advocacy leadership changes.
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