AGP Executive Report
Last update: 9 hours agoGrocery Deal: Kroger says it will buy Pittsburgh-based Giant Eagle for $1.65 billion, adding 197 supermarkets and 11 pharmacies across northern Ohio, western Pennsylvania, West Virginia, Maryland and Indiana; the deal includes $1.25 billion cash plus about $400 million in assumed liabilities, with closing expected in 2027. Politics & Prices: Reuters reports progressive Democratic primary wins are spreading beyond liberal strongholds, complicating Democrats’ midterms message as voters focus on high prices. Gaming Oversight: Pennsylvania House gaming leaders say the state has a 120-day window after the Supreme Court’s skill-games ruling to craft a legal framework before machines face enforcement. Food Markets: DOJ and state AGs reached a multistate egg price-fixing settlement, with major producers to pay $3.3 million and donate tens of millions of eggs to food banks. Energy & Safety: Shapiro’s administration launched a statewide wildlife connectivity work group to cut wildlife-vehicle crashes using science-based corridor planning. Labor Costs: PSERS faces a $41 billion shortfall, with officials pointing to private equity as a major drag on returns. Local Retail: Lock Haven’s Skeleton Key Boutique will close Aug. 8 after struggling to sustain sales.
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