AGP Executive Report
Last update: 11 hours agoSocial Security Warning: A new analysis from the Committee for a Responsible Federal Budget says the retirement trust fund could run out by 2032, triggering an automatic 24% benefit cut—about $500 a month on average—with Delaware retirees projected to lose roughly $549. Delaware Medical School: Delaware has selected Thomas Jefferson University to run the state’s first medical school, with an initial plan to locate it at the University of Delaware in Newark and offer a free tuition option for students who commit to practicing in rural Delaware. Local Business & Housing: Capstone Homes president Jake Booth earned a top NAHB credential, while planning and development items include Delaware’s ongoing push for housing and new projects tied to regional growth. Community & Culture: The 250 Ride Reenactment is set to kick off June 12 in Dover, tracing Caesar Rodney’s historic trip to Philadelphia with multiple public events over two days. Tech & Jobs: Sepax Technologies is seeking a $100M headquarters in Glasgow Commons Park as it looks to move out of the Delaware Technology Park. Sports: Phillies left-hander Cristopher Sanchez’s historic scoreless streak ended June 3, but he still helped Philadelphia beat San Diego 3-2.
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