AGP Executive Report
Last update: 2 hours agoDelaware Utility Watch: Gov. Matt Meyer asked the Delaware Public Service Commission to suspend Delmarva Power’s July 9 rate increase, arguing temporary rates could overshoot what the PSC ultimately finds “just and reasonable,” amid affordability pressure on families, seniors, and small businesses. Delaware Lawmaking: With the 2026 session nearing its final day, lawmakers face uncertainty on major bills including property tax reforms and healthcare-cost measures, while the capital budget and bond bill—about $1.26 billion—hang in the balance. Port & Infrastructure Funding: The bond bill’s surprise funding source is Delaware’s unclaimed property program, drawing scrutiny as lawmakers rush a 103-page plan with limited time for review. Energy & Business: Matador Resources’ San Mateo Midstream agreed to buy Cardinal Midstream Partners for $752 million, expanding Delaware Basin processing and gathering capacity ahead of a July 31 close. Local Tech & Operations: EvergreenHQ launched a native menu sync with Shift4 Dine POS, aiming to cut manual updates for Delaware-area bars and restaurants. Public Safety & Health Policy: A Delaware bill would require criminal background checks for fire and EMS members, and federal Medicaid work rules moved to final form for a Jan. 1, 2027 rollout.
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