AGP Executive Report
Last update: 7 hours agoDelaware Courts & Voting Rights: A Delaware Superior Court judge dismissed an ACLU lawsuit challenging Fenwick Island’s policy letting “artificial entities” (like corporations and LLCs) vote in town elections, keeping the charter change intact as 2026 elections approach. Bankruptcy & Retail: West Marine, headquartered in Fort Lauderdale, filed for Chapter 11 and plans to close 59 stores nationwide, including six Michigan locations; the company says it’s reorganizing to stabilize its balance sheet. Healthcare Costs: The Trump administration warned more than 500 hospitals nationwide to post required pricing information or face penalties up to $2 million annually, signaling tighter enforcement of price transparency rules. Patent Fight in Delaware: A federal jury in Delaware found Amgen and Teneobio willfully infringed a Harbour Antibodies patent and ordered $20.2 million in damages, with possible trebling. Local Homelessness: Delaware officials picked DSU dorms for a new Kent County homeless shelter modeled after the New Castle County Hope Center, using federal grant funding. Education Policy: Delaware’s Sen. Andrew O. Brenner’s Ohio-linked crackdown targets “contract cheating” businesses, proposing civil penalties for selling academic work.
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