AGP Executive Report
Last update: 11 hours agoDelaware Business & Economy: Delaware’s Thomas Jefferson University has been selected to run the state’s first medical school, with Gov. Matt Meyer saying the initial campus will be at the University of Delaware in Newark and the first cohort could get free tuition for students who commit to practicing in rural Delaware. Social Security: A new fiscal analysis warns Delaware retirees could see Social Security checks drop by about $549 a month if the trust fund runs out by 2032, with a projected 24% across-the-board cut nationwide. Local Business/Real Estate: Wilmington-based Brosix is marking 20 years with a promotion for new subscribers, aiming to serve small and mid-sized businesses with team messaging that’s easier to manage than enterprise tools. Workforce/Tech: Sepax Technologies is seeking a $100 million U.S. HQ in Glasgow Commons Park as it looks to move out of Delaware Technology Park, with plans for a 137,900-square-foot office and R&D center. Consumer Protection: North Carolina AG Jeff Jackson is pushing the FTC to crack down on hidden food delivery fees and menu markups, with Delaware included in the coalition. Community & Culture: The 250 Ride Reenactment will trace Caesar Rodney’s Dover-to-Philadelphia journey June 12-13, kicking off at Christ Episcopal Church in Dover.
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