AGP Executive Report
Last update: 11 hours agoClean Slate Automation: Delaware says its automated system has cleared more than 64,000 cases eligible for automatic expungement, speeding up a program that was previously handled too slowly by hand. Education & Health: The House approved a bill requiring school staff to complete mandatory epilepsy response training, while Delaware’s Department of Education expanded its Healthy Foods for Healthy Kids school garden program to 68 schools and about 28,500 students. Delaware in the Courts: Delaware Chancery Court declined to exclude disputed evidence ahead of next week’s WWE-related Chancery trial, and a Delaware-linked stockholder suit targets a $1.7B IAS sale. Higher Ed Access: A new Maryland law now lets Delmar High School graduates qualify for the Maryland Community College Promise Scholarship, and Delaware’s medical school plan moves forward with Jefferson selected to run the state’s first medical school. Local Governance: A county planning commission recommended new countywide data center zoning rules (with a public hearing set for June 18). Social Security Warning: A national analysis warns Delaware retirees could face some of the biggest Social Security cuts if lawmakers don’t act before 2032.
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