AGP Executive Report
Last update: 8 hours agoEnergy & Data Centers: Federal energy regulators are set to decide by end of June how costs for grid upgrades tied to AI data centers get allocated—whether utilities’ existing customers or the tech firms behind the demand pay. Public Health: CDC and FDA-linked action is expanding after Nara Organics recalled all lots of its Whole Milk Organic Infant Formula, tied to three infant botulism hospitalizations in California, Pennsylvania and Washington; parents are urged to stop using it immediately. Pennsylvania Finance: Treasurer Stacy Garrity says PA 529 has topped $10 billion in assets, highlighting fee cuts and education savings support for families. Local Business/Compliance: Dauphin County restaurant inspections flagged issues including dirt/black mold in an ice machine, while other local food facilities saw pass/fail results under the state’s risk-based inspection system. Economic Development: A rare-earth supply deal aims to secure Appalachian feedstock ahead of a 2027 defense deadline to reduce Chinese-origin magnet materials. Transportation: PennDOT plans overnight line painting in Clearfield and State College next week, with crews working early-morning hours to limit traffic impacts. Labor/Healthcare: Kaiser Permanente’s costly approach during a major strike is drawing attention to the long-term damage to labor relations. Sports & Business Buzz: The NBA Finals’ Knicks title run and related ticketing disputes keep drawing headlines, including fallout from geographic ticket restrictions.
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