AGP Executive Report
Last update: 11 hours agoCoal & Power Push: The Trump administration announced $850 million for coal plant modernization and two new coal plants, using Defense Production Act authority—critics call it an unnecessary subsidy while supporters say it boosts grid reliability. Energy Infrastructure & Data Centers: West Virginia’s Data Economy Office says the state received its first application for microgrid certification tied to data center development, as officials continue pushing the data center buildout amid public concerns. Workforce Development: Gov. Morrisey signed workforce bills creating a West Virginia micro-credential program to speed training into high-demand jobs, from trades to healthcare. Public Safety Funding: Congresswoman Carol Miller secured $4.1M for rural EMS and public safety projects, including $800,000 for Alderson. Flood Risk Planning: Mingo County is starting a FEMA-funded flood mitigation study with public meetings to identify problem areas and prioritize fixes. STEM Education: Bluefield State University won approval to launch a Master of Science in Engineering Technology starting fall 2026. Food & Health Regulation: A report says nearly 20% of packaged foods still contain synthetic dyes, with West Virginia among states that have moved to restrict them.
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