AGP Executive Report
Last update: 10 hours agoMarriage Equality Amendment: Rep. Claire Snyder-Hall’s push for a Delaware constitutional marriage equality amendment cleared the House June 30 after a second vote, moving forward with a 28-12 tally after Democrats and one Republican flipped from “no” to “yes.” Voting Rights vs. USPS Rule: Delaware joined a multistate coalition urging the USPS to withdraw a proposed rule that would restrict mail ballots using a centralized “eligible voter” list—arguing it unlawfully hands federal control over state-run elections. Medicaid Work Requirements Fight: Delaware’s AG is part of a broader lawsuit effort challenging Trump administration Medicaid work requirements for medically frail individuals, saying the interim final rule strips protections for vulnerable patients. Delaware Courts, Big Money: A Delaware judge ordered JPMorgan to keep advancing Charlie Javice’s legal fees as her fraud case continues on appeal. PFAS Accountability: A federal-state settlement with Chemours alleges “forever chemicals” were discharged into the Delaware River and other waterways, marking a major enforcement step against PFAS pollution. Local Governance: Indian River School District kept its property tax rate at 17.03 cents per $100 assessed value for 2026-27, balancing debt, tuition, and capital lines. Community/Independence Day: Delaware and the region are navigating heat and politics as America’s 250th approaches, with celebrations and events adjusted or canceled.
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