AGP Executive Report
Last update: 10 hours agoPolice Reform Spotlight: Camden, N.J. is being held up as a model after its first homicide-free summer in nearly 50 years, a turnaround tied to the Camden County Police Department’s overhaul and the role of community groups and local media. Delaware Elections: Delaware’s party change deadline for the September primaries is midnight Friday, with closed primaries and early voting tentatively starting Sept. 2. Courts & Voting Rights: A Delaware judge upheld a town rule allowing corporations and other nonliving entities to vote in some local elections, rejecting an ACLU challenge and reigniting debate over “one person/entity/one vote.” Data Center Fight: Legal pressure is growing in Alabama over a proposed hyperscale data center, with filings alleging inflated land values and attempts to bypass a moratorium. Education Funding: Delaware transportation leaders rejected a nearly $900,000 grant for the ASPIRA Georgetown bilingual charter school, citing program rules. Public Safety: Two Maryland men were arrested after a Dewey Beach disturbance that included false identities and a struggle with officers. Internet Safety: AG Jay Jones joined a coalition opposing Virginia’s federal KIDS Act, arguing it would weaken protections for children online. Local History: Kent County Levy Court backed the proposed Greater Dover Museum to expand space for preserving Central Delaware artifacts.
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