AGP Executive Report
Last update: 11 hours agoSchool Tax Relief: The Delaware Senate advanced a bill to curb “sticker shock” by limiting how much school districts can raise local revenue after property reassessments, replacing a post-reassessment 10% jump with a 2% annual increase without voter approval. Puerto Rico Day: Gov. Matt Meyer signed House Bill 290 designating June 11 as “Puerto Rico Day,” highlighting Latino representation and community education. Fenwick Island Voting Fight: A Delaware Superior Court judge dismissed an ACLU challenge to Fenwick Island’s policy allowing “artificial entities” registered in Delaware to vote in town elections, keeping the practice intact for 2026. Delaware Courts on Contracts: Delaware Chancery signaled limits on using Delaware choice-of-law clauses to govern employment and restrictive covenant disputes when ties are elsewhere. AI in Local Government: Delaware municipal leaders launched a statewide AI committee to guide responsible AI use in government operations, with local governments and tech partners at the table. Public Safety: Delaware Gov. Meyer marked Gun Violence Awareness Month and granted pardons to two residents tied to community service and violence prevention work. Health Policy Pressure (National): The Trump administration warned 500+ hospitals nationwide to post clearer pricing or face penalties, a move likely to ripple into Delaware’s healthcare transparency debate.
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