AGP Executive Report
Last update: 2 hours agoPolice & Public Safety: A Delaware lawmaker is pushing police accountability and reform after renewed allegations of abuse in Wilmington and Dover, arguing Delaware’s enforcement-first model still disproportionately harms marginalized communities. Local Government: Newark is still staring at a $2.3 million FY2027 budget gap after cutting an earlier $6 million hole, with council weighing options like an “opt-in” printed utility bill to reduce costs. State Policy: Gov. Matt Meyer signed bills expanding summer childcare access for low-income families, adding $27M+ to help more kids get into summer camps. Healthcare: Rep. Alonna Berry convened a statewide healthcare roundtable focused on rural access, workforce shortages, primary care, and making the system more sustainable. Elections & Voting Rights: The Trump DOJ keeps appealing losses in its push for unredacted state voter rolls—now 0-for-23 in district court. Business & Courts: Delaware Chancery litigation continues in the Gold Reserve vs. Rusoro dispute, with the court dismissing most claims but letting a breach-of-contract confidentiality claim proceed. Transportation: Delaware joins a multi-state lawsuit challenging the federal government’s access to a 17M-driver CDL database run by AAMVA. Public Safety Campaign: Delaware is ramping up “Drive Sober or Get Pulled Over” enforcement ahead of Labor Day.
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