AGP Executive Report
Last update: 8 hours agoPublic Health & Agriculture: Vermont became the first state to ban paraquat, a weed-killing herbicide linked to Parkinson’s risk, with a phaseout starting Nov. 1 and exemptions for some fruit growers that still require stopping use by 2030. Workforce & Industry: Weidmann Electrical Technology completed a St. Johnsbury expansion expected to add about 60 jobs, supported by a $15M tax credit. Healthcare: Rutland Regional Medical Center earned Magnet designation for the fourth straight time, highlighting nursing excellence. Education & Community: Vermont lawmakers advanced education reform toward a voluntary school district merger path, replacing mandatory consolidation. Digital & Consumer Policy: Vermont’s AG Jay Jones joined opposition to the federal KIDS Act, arguing it would weaken state authority over children’s online protections. Energy & Environment: Shaftsbury is investigating a solar array after wind damage and a small fire, with state and resident scrutiny rising. Housing & Finance: State Treasurer Mike Pieciak announced he’s running for a third term, pitching affordability priorities including “baby bonds.”
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