AGP Executive Report
Last update: 4 hours agoDefense Manufacturing: Gov. Patrick Morrisey says Helsing will invest $50 million in Berkeley County to build AI-enabled HX-2 strike drones, aiming for 60 high-skilled jobs at about $125,000 a year and up to 2,000 drones per month once fully operational. Water Infrastructure Policy: Sen. Shelley Moore Capito and Sen. Sheldon Whitehouse announced EPW Committee plans to mark up the bipartisan Water Resources Development Act of 2026, setting up Army Corps flood, navigation, and ecosystem work plus EPA drinking water and wastewater funding. Elections & Privacy: A federal judge dismissed the DOJ push for unredacted West Virginia voter registration records, citing “factual deficiencies” and rejecting demands for sensitive personal data. Public Health & Environment: EPA released final air monitoring results from the Peoples Cartage warehouse fire in Parkersburg, showing near-zero hydrogen sulfide and VOCs but a carbon monoxide spike above the action level on July 6. Road Construction: DOH says West Run Road widening work in Morgantown could resume in early August after utility relocation delays, with retaining walls planned first. Wildfire Tech: WVU engineers unveiled a satellite-based AI system to detect wildfires sooner and coordinate satellite observation as fires spread. Community & Workforce: Boys and Girls Club of Greater Bluefield is opening a free after-school program for 6th–8th graders, including an esports pathway tied to scholarships and career skills. Agriculture & Food: USDA raised 2026 and 2027 milk production estimates, while lowering price forecasts for key dairy categories amid stronger supply. Health & Safety: Experts urge precautions as extreme heat continues, highlighting hydration, limiting outdoor activity, and cooling options.
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