AGP Executive Report
Last update: 6 hours agoAir Quality & Health: A cyclospora parasite outbreak is sickening more than 1,400 people across the Midwest, with Michigan the epicenter and Indiana among states reporting rising cases—officials say the source is still unclear, so focus on safe food handling and avoiding contaminated water. PFAS Legal Push: New York Attorney General Letitia James sued major chemical companies including 3M and DuPont over “forever chemicals,” seeking an end to PFAS sales without warnings and cleanup costs. Local Environmental Monitoring: After a Boyle Heights warehouse fire left behind rotting food, odors, and pests, residents are set for a town hall on recovery and environmental monitoring with Lineage and elected officials. Indiana Conservation & Land Use: Zionsville opened the Carpenter Nature Preserve on a former golf course, adding trails through woods, prairies, and wetlands. Growth, Jobs & Community Grants: Gov. Mike Braun announced $752K in grants for 22 Indiana entrepreneurship projects, backing region-led efforts in education, tech enablement, and small business acceleration. Policy & Infrastructure: Steuben County is pausing certain zoning actions tied to casinos, data centers, and battery storage for a year to tighten rules and assess impacts.
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