AGP Executive Report
Last update: 11 hours agoDelaware Privacy & AI Rules: Delaware lawmakers are moving to expand the state’s privacy law, with House Bill 380 expected to broaden coverage, narrow an exemption, expand “sensitive data,” and add new workplace obligations for AI tools like resume screeners and interview scoring—potentially effective Jan. 1, 2027. Delaware Courts: Gov. Matt Meyer nominated Vice Chancellor Morgan Zurn to fill a Delaware Supreme Court vacancy, a step that would elevate a long-time Chancery judge to the state’s top bench. Local Business & Taxes: From Spotlight Delaware, Incyte’s sale of Wilmington office buildings generated just 10 cents in real estate taxes, raising questions about how the deal was structured and what it means for future tax revenue. Health Access: Delaware County leaders launched “Wellness on Wheels,” a mobile clinic funded by $310,000 in federal grants, bringing vaccines and screenings directly to communities. Community Banking: Community Bank Delaware marked its 20th anniversary, highlighting local ownership and continued branch growth in Sussex County. Social Security Warning: A new report says Social Security retirement benefits could be cut by about $500 per month on average if the trust fund runs out in 2032, with Delaware among states facing larger reductions.
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