AGP Executive Report
Last update: 8 hours agoFood Safety & Health: Federal CDC/FDA officials traced a multistate cyclospora outbreak to shredded iceberg lettuce served at Taco Bell in Indiana, Kentucky, Michigan, Ohio and West Virginia, with Ohio reporting 1,192 cases as of July 18 and more than 1,600 sick nationwide; Taco Bell says it will stop using the implicated supplier while regulators work to determine what remains on shelves. Local Government: Delaware County approved a leadership shakeup across corrections, Human Services, the Public Defenders Office and the Medical Examiner’s Office, including a new interim warden and permanent public defender. Elections & Security Claims: Declassified materials released by the Trump administration renew claims that China obtained massive U.S. voter data, while Ohio election officials dispute any “breach.” Public Safety: Delaware County and other regions continue responding to serious incidents, including a Boardman police case where a suspect remains at large after an alleged shooting. Economy & Politics: A CNBC “Top State for Business” ranking sparked debate in Ohio over what the metric does—and doesn’t—measure. Environment & Cross-Border Tensions: Wildfire smoke from Canada continues to trigger air quality alerts across the Midwest and Northeast, while Trump threatens Canada with tariffs over the pollution.
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