AGP Executive Report
Last update: 10 hours agoSports Betting Oversight: Ohio AG Dave Yost and 40 other attorneys general urged the CFTC to recognize state authority over sports-related prediction markets, arguing platforms like Polymarket and Kalshi function like unregulated sportsbooks and should fall under state gambling protections. Corporate Governance: Aegon says it will move its legal seat to Delaware and proposes US-style governance changes, including annual director elections and say-on-pay votes, as it aligns with Delaware-incorporated-company norms. Delaware Courts & Finance: In Chancery, judges found directors of Footprint International may have breached fiduciary duties tied to a preferred stock financing that largely benefited major stockholder funds. Port Funding: Delaware officials discussed a $185 million Edgemoor port shortfall and where the extra money will come from, with lawmakers still pressing for transparency. Child Care: A Dover bill would expand eligibility for Delaware’s Purchase of Care child care assistance, raising income thresholds over five years to help more working families. Business & Community: Iron Hill Brewery reopened its Wilmington riverfront restaurant after bankruptcy, and Dover Movies 14 plans to return to Dover Mall’s former AMC space. Public Safety: Delaware State Police arrested a 15-year-old from Maryland after a Kent County pursuit involving a stolen truck. Health & Policy: A CFPB rule weakening fair-lending protections is facing a lawsuit, with plaintiffs challenging changes to how “discouragement” is defined in credit discrimination cases.
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