AGP Executive Report
Last update: 10 hours agoDelaware Gun Oversight: The Delaware House passed a firearm dealer oversight bill creating a state licensing system and adding inspection, reporting, training, and security requirements, sending it back to the Senate for final action. SNAP Accountability: A new USDA report shows SNAP payment error rates remain high nationwide, with Delaware at 16%—a level that could trigger federal cost-sharing penalties unless the state improves. Delaware Budget Push: Lawmakers sent a nearly $7 billion FY2027 operating budget to Gov. Matt Meyer, with raises, education, and Medicaid driving spending as the June 30 deadline nears. Immigration Enforcement Bills: Two immigration-related bills cleared the Delaware House, including limits on when local police can cooperate with ICE and restrictions on detaining people based only on immigration warrants. Corrections Leadership: Delaware County’s George W. Hill Correctional Facility chief warden resigned after under six months, citing family reasons. Local Governance: New Castle County Council approved Wilmington’s annexation of unincorporated land to expand the Chase Fieldhouse. Public Safety—Scam Warning: A Delaware lawmaker argues Delaware must do more than badges and bills to stop online scams, including fake E-ZPass text schemes.
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