AGP Executive Report
Last update: 7 hours agoEV Infrastructure Push: Newark is weighing an ordinance that would require electric vehicle charging infrastructure in new residential and commercial construction, aiming to make EV ownership more convenient as charging availability still lags. State Capital Funding Fight: Gov. Matt Meyer used a line-item veto to remove $35 million for a Legislative Hall expansion, citing affordability, while Democrats argue the upgrades are needed for safety, accessibility, and transparency. Consumer-Fraud Crackdown: Delaware AG Anthony G. Brown announced a $45 million multistate settlement with Block Inc. over deceptive Cash App practices, including misleading users about fraud protections and making recovery harder. Public Safety Tech Education: Delaware’s Beacon team placed fourth in a statewide bridge design competition, showing how hands-on engineering training is feeding the next generation of builders. Legal/Industry Watch: Samsung and Netlist are back in Delaware federal court over claims of “double-dip” patent licensing, while Handa and Intas face patent challenges tied to an Exelixis cancer drug.
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