AGP Executive Report
Last update: 2 hours agoDelaware Politics: Spotlight Delaware hosted a debate among the three Democratic attorney general candidates—incumbent Kathy Jennings and challengers Dwayne Bensing and Patty Rickman—turning criminal justice, civil rights, and law-enforcement transparency into the central contrast. Energy Costs: Delawareans packed into public comment against a proposed Delmarva Power rate hike, arguing the utility is baking in costs early and shifting risk through riders even as an interim increase is already in place. Public Safety & Justice Access: Delaware is set to launch its first Family Justice Centers, with $2.6 million in federal funding helping create a one-stop hub for domestic-violence and related-crime services in Georgetown and additional sites in New Castle County. Housing: Sen. Lisa Blunt Rochester highlighted bipartisan affordable-housing legislation aimed at easing Delaware’s shortage, tying the policy to real struggles finding homes near jobs and care. Local Tech & Resilience: Lewes officials explored a potential partnership with UD’s First State AI Institute for “digital twinning” to stress-test resilience plans for storms and other threats. Courts & Governance: Delaware’s Chancery Court is seeing more corporate-law fallout, including a ruling on how D&O insurance “bump-up” clauses can block coverage when settlements function like increased merger consideration. Business & Delaware Corporate Footprints: A company announced its plan to redomesticate from Delaware to Nevada, underscoring how Delaware corporate status remains a live political and economic question.
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