AGP Executive Report
Last update: 6 hours agoParaquat ban (health + farming): Vermont became the first state to ban the weed-killer paraquat, citing research linking it to Parkinson’s disease and other health risks; the law phases out use and sale starting Nov. 1, with exemptions for some fruit growers but a full stop by 2030. Solar safety (local energy): Shaftsbury is investigating a solar array after wind damage and a small fire, with state and utility correspondence tied to knocked-down panels and grid disconnects. Broadband affordability (digital access): A federal BEAD discussion focused on tightening performance monitoring and compliance, with panelists saying the next phase will emphasize affordability alongside faster connectivity. AI governance (state tech policy): Vermont’s governor is moving toward an AI task force to guide how the state adopts AI technology. Online child safety (internet policy): AG Jay Jones joined a coalition opposing the federal KIDS Act, arguing it could weaken state enforcement and shift control to tech companies. Workforce + training (Vermont jobs): Weidmann Electrical Technology expanded in St. Johnsbury, adding about 60 jobs, supported by a $15M tax credit. Entrepreneurship (startup pipeline): LaunchVT’s Demo Night is set for June 16, featuring investor judges and cash awards for the 2026 cohort. STEM in schools (hands-on learning): Stafford Technical Center celebrated its refurbished Auto Tech garage and approval as a licensed inspection station, aiming to open for the next academic year. Nursing quality (health tech + care): Rutland Regional Medical Center renewed its Magnet designation for the fourth time, highlighting nursing excellence and patient outcomes.
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