AGP Executive Report
Last update: 4 hours agoVermont Paraquat Ban: Vermont became the first state to ban paraquat, a weedkiller tied to Parkinson’s disease, with a phase-out that gives farmers exceptions through 2030. School Turf PFAS Debate: The Chittenden Valley School District board is set to revisit a proposed $6M artificial field at CVU, after a study suggested PFAS leaching is unlikely—though opponents and scientists dispute the conclusions. Emergency Tech Recognition: INDIGITAL’s MEVO next-gen 911 platform earned recognition for keeping 911 call handling running during major disasters, including hurricane outages, using satellite-enabled backup options. Climate Courts Shift: New research says the Trump administration is reshaping climate litigation—boosting federal anti-climate suits while also triggering a surge of outside legal challenges defending state climate actions, including Vermont-related efforts. AI in Vermont Higher Ed: Middlebury College research finds students often use AI as an augmentation tool rather than full automation, with some AI uses linked to better long-term learning. Privacy vs Policing: Vermont lawmakers tried to curb license-plate surveillance, but VTDigger reports police used an out-of-state camera network loophole for more than 100 searches since 2023. Local STEM Programs: Twin Valley Middle High School plans new academic programs, including an Academy of Arts, Communication & Entrepreneurship, plus expanded dual enrollment options. Wetland Plant Update: The northeastern bulrush is set to be delisted as federally endangered after population gains—but researchers warn threats like habitat loss and low genetic diversity remain.
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