AGP Executive Report
Last update: 11 hours agoCorporate Voting Fight in Delaware: A Delaware Superior Court judge dismissed an ACLU challenge to Fenwick Island’s policy letting “artificial entities” (corporations, trusts, partnerships and LLCs) vote in town elections, finding the ACLU didn’t show the system violates the state constitution’s “free and equal” elections guarantee. Statehouse Pushback: Delaware House Bill 430 would require only people to vote in Delaware elections, effectively ending corporate voting statewide if it advances. Crypto Kiosk Crackdown: Delaware lawmakers are pushing a total ban on cryptocurrency ATMs after lawmakers cited more than $26 million lost to scams tied to the kiosks, with proposals to take machines offline and remove them within 90 days. Healthcare Cost Transparency: The Trump administration warned 500+ hospitals nationwide—including 16 in Tennessee—to post required pricing information or face penalties up to $2 million annually. Port of Wilmington Scrutiny: As the Edgemoor expansion plan moves forward, groups are pressing for more details on economic returns, jobs, and environmental impact. Social Security Deadline: The trust fund is projected to run low by 2032, with trustees saying benefits could be reduced if Congress doesn’t act.
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