AGP Executive Report
Last update: 6 hours agoDelaware Election Law: A Delaware Superior Court judge tossed an ACLU challenge to Fenwick Island’s policy letting “artificial entities” vote in town elections, keeping intact the 2008 charter change that allows corporations, trusts, partnerships and LLCs to cast ballots as 2026 voting nears. Broadband & Economic Development: Delaware’s permitting accelerator has picked IQ Fiber as its first project for a $150 million buildout of fiber across about 4,000 miles in Kent and Sussex. Banking: Unity Bank named Sara M. Sooy and Alfred J. Gaburo to its board, adding public-sector and finance leadership. Corporate/Legal Watch: Delaware Court of Chancery rulings continue to shape restrictive covenant enforcement and forum-selection disputes, including a case where a Delaware forum clause couldn’t be enforced because the employee never received the agreement. Local Business Growth: Applegreen says it will invest about €6 million in Ireland to open Popeyes roadside locations, targeting roughly 450 jobs—while Applegreen already operates Popeyes in Delaware and other states. Tech & Policy: Delaware and New Jersey advanced bills to ban crypto ATMs amid fraud complaints. Workforce & Community: Chester formalized a sister-city partnership with Kokumbo, Côte d’Ivoire, tied to cultural and economic exchange around the Ivory Coast team’s visit.
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