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Delaware daily roundup: Equity Action Summit video; DE Senate debates wind energy; Hydrogen hub listening sessions

Plus, net neutrality is making a comeback.

A mural painted live by Monica Lopez at the 2024 Delaware Equity Action Summit (Holly Quinn/Technical.ly)

BVM cofounder stirs crowd with demand for equity

Last Thursday, Black Voters Matter’s LaTosha Brown spoke for nearly an hour, with not a second wasted, for the Delaware Equity Action Summit’s keynote.

Although you had to be there to see the full speech, you can watch a couple of shorter clips in today’s article, along with some excerpts of her message.

➡️ Check out my report for details.

Free advice from global business lawyers

Practice lawyers at Morgan Lewis are hosting a series of webinars to provide practical tips and address topics relevant to entrepreneurs.

The April 30 edition brings a look at trends in fintech mergers and acquisitions. The May 10 session covers legal strategies for emerging healthtech. On May 17, lawyers discuss the challenges of today’s fundraising climate. And June 7 is all about how the law affects biotech and medtech companies.

➡️ See the full schedule with details and register online.

News Incubator: What else to know today

• In blue tech news: Senate Bill 265, also known as the Delaware Energy Solutions Act of 2024, would create a framework for the state to buy offshore wind energy.  [Delaware Business Times]

• Richards, Layton & Finger announced associate salaries starting at $210,000.  [Delaware Business Now]

• Listening sessions are planned to hear the yays and nays about MACH2, the Mid-Atlantic Clean Hydrogen Hub. [Delaware Public Media]

• Remember net neutrality? It’s making a comeback. [The Verge]

🗓️ On the Calendar

• April 26-28 — 5th Annual NULYP Eastern Regional Conference #bEastCon [Details here]

• Saturday, April 27 — TEDxWilmington 2024, 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. at Theatre N [Details here]

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