AGP Executive Report
Last update: 9 hours agoOhio Elections: Secretary of State Frank LaRose announced a $1 million initiative to recruit and train more Ohio poll workers for the November general election, with county election boards getting funds based on registered voters. Local Government & Energy: Vandalia and Trotwood voters will decide in November whether to approve utility aggregation programs aimed at lowering electric and natural gas rates, with residents able to opt out. Public Safety & Courts: Ohio Rep. Max Miller is facing a lawsuit tied to domestic-violence allegations, while a separate case in Ohio involves an indicted man accused of injuring multiple officers during a traffic stop. Higher Ed & Sports Law: Eleven college athletes filed a class-action lawsuit challenging the NCAA’s new age-based, five-year eligibility model, setting up another legal fight over who gets to play. Environment & Health: A major “forever chemicals” PFAS lawsuit in North Carolina settled out of court, and Ohio residents raised concerns about potential drinking-water contamination tied to brine waste injection wells. Business & Infrastructure: KBR won an $866 million advisory contract for work at Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, and a Youngstown council request seeks public support to keep a struggling grocery store open. EAS Preparedness: Ohio broadcasters released details on the state’s Emergency Alert System plan and how alerts are triggered across counties.
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