AGP Executive Report
Last update: a day agoCoastal Resilience Push: U.S. Rep. Sarah McBride and Sens. Chris Coons and Lisa Blunt Rochester urged the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers to restart a canceled Sussex County flood mitigation study, saying the agency didn’t give the required 30-day notice and that the work is vital for storm surge, flooding, saltwater intrusion, and protecting Delaware farmland. Immigration Records Fight: Delaware leaders, including Gov. Matt Meyer and AG Kathy Jennings, responded after a federal court ordered the state to release Delaware Department of Labor employment records tied to ICE subpoenas covering 15 businesses, rejecting the state’s bid to delay compliance. Corporate Voting Shockwave: A Delaware legal ruling allowing corporations to vote in certain elections is drawing backlash and raising fresh questions about how corporate power shows up in local governance. Business & Courts: A Delaware Chancery Court filing by Tristan Thompson targets a crypto telecom firm over an alleged $2 million endorsement deal dispute, while a separate Delaware case saw WWE executives hit with sanctions for destroying evidence in a shareholder lawsuit. Public Safety: Delaware State Police are investigating an armed robbery in Wilmington tied to a TikTok-arranged meeting that ended with a stolen electric bike. Health Care Expansion: ChristianaCare says it will open the ChristianaCare Hospital, Aston neighborhood hospital in early June, adding 24/7 emergency and inpatient services for about 15,000 patients a year.
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