AGP Executive Report
Last update: 10 hours agoSNAP Fight in Congress: A new CBO analysis says the House GOP reconciliation plan would cut SNAP by about 30% through 2034, potentially leaving 3.2 million people without food assistance and adding roughly $14B a year in state costs. Florida Food Security: Wildwood is adding two Summer BreakSpot sites (Jackson Street Youth Center and Fourth Street Youth Center) to provide free meals to kids 18 and under during summer recess. Power-Rate Pressure from Data Centers: Rep. Kathy Castor filed the Ratepayer Protection Act to require rules so utility regulators don’t let Floridians’ bills subsidize new AI data-center power and grid upgrades. Florida Wildlife Control: Conservancy of Southwest Florida removed four tons of invasive Burmese pythons from the Everglades area in a single season, including some 17-foot snakes. Agriculture Health Watch: A Texas Rio Grande Valley report links pesticide exposure to Parkinson’s risk, raising concerns for farmworkers and nearby communities.
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