AGP Executive Report
Last update: 10 hours agoDelaware Election Law: A Delaware Superior Court judge dismissed an ACLU challenge to Fenwick Island’s 2008 charter that lets “artificial entities” vote in town elections, keeping the corporate-style voting policy intact as 2026 races near. Healthcare Costs & Transparency: The Trump administration warned 500+ hospitals nationwide—including 16 in Tennessee—to post clearer price information or face penalties up to $2 million annually. State Budget & Utilities: A Pennsylvania House committee advanced a utilities rates bill that would limit utilities’ allowed rate of return, aiming to curb electric bills. Delaware Courts & Politics: Delaware AG Kathy Jennings and Elections Commissioner Anthony Albence won a federal court fight over election transparency rules challenged by a Koch-linked group. Port of Wilmington: Community groups and local officials renewed questions about the Edgemoor expansion’s jobs and environmental impact as the state pushes toward a 2028 Phase One completion. Social Security: A trustees report says the Social Security trust fund could be depleted by 2032, with benefits then reduced unless Congress acts.
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