AGP Executive Report
Last update: 9 hours agoFreedom Fuel Network: Trump-promoted discount gas stations in the Philly region are selling fuel about 40–50 cents cheaper, but the ownership and “mysterious origins” of the network remain unclear—prompting ethics questions about federal involvement and endorsement. Delaware Permitting Push: Gov. Matt Meyer launched the JobsFirst Permitting Accelerator portal to speed reviews for priority projects like housing, broadband, and energy, aiming to cut delays that slow investment. Solar Financing: A $221 million construction mortgage was recorded for an EG Saturn solar project near Newbern, with JPMorgan Chase listed as collateral agent—another sign of continued renewable capital flow into Delaware-linked entities. Banking Regulation Update: Delaware’s governor signed a banking modernization package to strengthen the state’s financial services leadership, updating rules for the sector. Bankruptcy Watch (SBS): Spanish Broadcasting System’s Chapter 11 plan cleared court confirmation in Delaware, but it can’t fully exit until the FCC approves broadcast license transfers. Public Health in Housing: DSHA and the American Heart Association are installing blood pressure checking devices at seven Delaware public housing communities, targeting high stroke risk. Local Business Openings: Three Notch’d Brewery & Craft Kitchen opened on Route 1 near Rehoboth, reviving a former Iron Hill location.
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