AGP Executive Report
Last update: 7 hours agoVoting Rights Fight: A Delaware Superior Court judge dismissed an ACLU lawsuit over Fenwick Island’s elections, letting the town keep a charter rule that allows “artificial entities” like corporations and LLCs to vote in local races. Public Safety & Tech: A leaked bulletin reported police may treat online anti–AI data center posts as potential extremism, raising concerns about how dissent is monitored. Consumer Protection: Delaware and New Jersey advanced bills to ban crypto ATMs after fraud complaints, with Delaware’s measure requiring machines to go offline and be removed within 90 days. Health Costs: The Trump administration warned more than 500 hospitals to post pricing or face penalties up to $2 million annually, as enforcement of price transparency ramps up. Budget Pressure: A new Social Security projection says the trust fund could run out in 2032, triggering an estimated 24% benefit cut—hitting Delaware among the hardest states. Delaware Business: A Seaford Industrial Park road grant cleared for $4M, with officials saying there’s no plan to lease to a data center.
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