AGP Executive Report
Last update: 9 hours agoPFAS Watch: New reporting reiterates that “forever chemicals” are widespread in everyday products and linked to cancer, immune and thyroid harm, with the EPA estimating most Americans have detectable PFAS in their blood. Public Safety Tech: Volt and Centegix say their AI-assisted school security video and incident-response tools can speed up alerts and help schools meet silent-alarm requirements like Alyssa’s Law. Local Water Infrastructure: An engineering firm sued to pause Fayette County’s sale of the Kanawha Falls Public Service District to West Virginia American Water, arguing the deal won’t protect its unpaid $852,819+ debt claim. STEM & Training: Pierpont Community & Technical College medical lab students swept national AMT technical writing awards. Health Access: The FDA approved a third over-the-counter naloxone nasal spray, expanding take-home options for opioid overdose reversal. Digital Recovery: WVU Health Affairs leaders will showcase a statewide CHESS Health digital recovery model at NACCHO360. Business & Jobs: PowerFlo Solutions will invest $20M in Wood County to build advanced manufacturing for electrical equipment supporting AI and data centers, creating 120–200 jobs. Sports Policy: Trans athletes in New Hampshire dropped their lawsuit after the Supreme Court upheld state girls’ sports eligibility rules. Food Policy: West Virginia retailers began reversing changes after a judge struck down SNAP waivers that limited sugary drink purchases.
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