AGP Executive Report
Last update: 7 hours agoData Centers & Local Control: West Virginia Democrats are pushing for more transparency and local control as data center development concerns grow, with Del. Evan Hansen calling out gaps in what developers share with communities. Grid & Transmission Fight: The West Virginia Freedom Caucus is formally opposing the Mid-Atlantic Resiliency Link (MARL) transmission project, arguing it could raise rates and use eminent domain to benefit corporations. Power Supply Scrutiny: A Reuters investigation highlights fast-tracked, off-grid natural gas power plants built to serve data centers, raising alarms about limited environmental review and public input. Energy Policy Leadership: Gov. Morrisey appointed Erin Hunter as West Virginia Insurance Commissioner, effective July 1, as the state continues reshaping its regulatory and workforce agenda. Workforce & Education: WVU and the Pittsburgh Penguins Foundation are rolling out hockey-themed STEM lessons for elementary classrooms, aiming to expand access in Appalachia. Community & Safety: State agencies are coordinating summer safety efforts, including boating enforcement during “Operation Dry Water.” Food & Health Policy: A new report says synthetic dyes show up in nearly 1 in 5 packaged foods, with West Virginia among states that have moved to restrict them.
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