AGP Executive Report
Last update: 11 hours agoCrypto Crackdown: Delaware and New Jersey advanced bills to ban crypto ATMs, citing scam complaints and hundreds of millions in reported losses; Delaware’s House Economic Committee moved HB 441, which would force kiosks offline and remove them within 90 days. Public Safety Tech: Delaware lawmakers are weighing a bill to upgrade the state’s 911 system to Next Generation 911, letting dispatchers receive photos and videos from callers and creating a funding path for the modernization. Voting Rights Fight: A Delaware Superior Court judge dismissed an ACLU lawsuit challenging Fenwick Island’s policy allowing “artificial entities” to vote in town elections, keeping the corporate voting practice intact as 2026 elections near. Gun Law in Court: The Delaware Supreme Court heard arguments over the constitutionality of the state’s age-restricted handgun law, with both sides framing it as either reasonable public safety or an unlawful stripping of rights. Indigenous Affairs: Lawmakers and advocates held a peace walk at Legislative Hall backing a bill to create a Delaware Commission on Indigenous Affairs to elevate Indigenous voices in state government. Surveillance Debate: Milford residents are questioning license plate reader cameras (“Flock” cameras), with online and on-the-ground signs highlighting privacy and mission creep concerns.
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