AGP Executive Report
Last update: 11 hours agoPolice Reform Spotlight: Camden, N.J. is drawing renewed attention after reporting its first homicide-free summer in nearly 50 years, a turnaround tied to long-running police reform efforts and community pressure. Delaware Politics: Delaware’s party-change deadline for the Sept. 15 primaries is Friday night, with closed primaries meaning voters must switch party affiliation before midnight to participate. Data Center Legal Fight: A new legal filing in Birmingham, Ala. alleges Nebius helped developers evade a data center moratorium tied to the BHM01 project, escalating a growing wave of local opposition. Education Funding Setback: Delaware transportation officials rejected nearly $900,000 for a Georgetown bilingual charter school, saying charter schools don’t qualify under current rules. Local Governance & Voting Rights: A Delaware judge upheld rules allowing corporations and other entities to vote in certain municipal elections, reigniting debate over “one person/entity/one vote.” Public Safety: Rehoboth Beach hired outside counsel to review issues tied to a widely publicized “takeover” event, while Dewey Beach reported arrests of two Maryland men after a disturbance and struggle with officers. Business & Courts: Delaware Chancery Court dismissed an insider financing suit against Ayala Brass, and a separate Delaware case involves a former NBA player suing a crypto firm over a $2M brand deal. Food & Health: Raaw Energy expanded a pet food recall tied to contamination concerns, with products distributed across multiple states including Delaware.
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