AGP Executive Report
Last update: 8 hours agoHome Health Crunch: Pennsylvania families are struggling to fill in-home care shifts as the state faces a nursing shortage, low Medicaid reimbursement, and high turnover—leaving more than 112,500 monthly shifts unfilled, according to the Pennsylvania Homecare Association. Workforce Training Boost: Lycoming Career and Technology Center in Hughesville won $1 million for expansion through the Keystone Communities Initiative, adding capacity and new programs like welding and automotive diesel tech. Local Infrastructure: PennDOT’s Route 44 bridge restoration in Jersey Shore/Nippenose Township brings single-lane restrictions, a truck detour, and height/width limits, with work expected to run through fall 2026. Food Safety Watch: York County restaurant inspections flagged issues including sticker residue on plastic food pans and other sanitation problems, with the state using risk-based reporting. Defense & Tech: Pittsburgh-based Qintel landed an $84 million U.S. Cyber Command contract for threat intelligence and is set to appear at a Pennsylvania Defense and Innovation Summit in Carlisle. Cybersecurity/Business: A “city on map for cyber intelligence” item highlights Pennsylvania’s growing role in defense-linked tech ecosystems. Sports & Business Spotlight: The White House hosted UFC Freedom 250 on Trump’s 80th birthday, with Justin Gaethje winning the lightweight title—another reminder of how major events can drive national attention and local business activity. Class Action Deadline: Investors in GeneDx Holdings (WGS) face an Aug. 3, 2026 deadline to seek lead-plaintiff status in a securities fraud case. Weather Disruptions: Severe storms and tornado warnings hit parts of central and northern Pennsylvania, with damage reports across multiple counties.
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