AGP Executive Report
Last update: an hour agoPublic Safety & Fire Policy: New Hanover and Pender counties were added as high-hazard for open burning under the Farm Act changes signed into law, tightening when and how residents can burn outdoors. Law Enforcement & Crime: Gov. Josh Stein signed police retention and child protection bills into law, while separate reporting highlights ongoing public safety pressure points across the state. Disaster Recovery: FEMA approved more than $197 million in additional recovery funding for North Carolina, including western NC projects tied to Hurricane Helene after fraud reviews. Elections & Voting Rights: North Carolina’s AG Brown led multistate opposition to a Postal Service effort aimed at undermining voting rights, as courts continue to block parts of the administration’s vote-by-mail push. Economy & Jobs: Goldhofer Inc. plans a $19.5M operation in Hickory creating about 80 jobs, supported by a One North Carolina Fund performance-based grant. State Politics: The long-awaited $34B budget cleared final legislative steps and heads to Gov. Stein, with debate over ferry tolls and other provisions. Culture & Community: A North Carolina-focused survey finds most parents say daily reading matters, but many say they lack enough books at home. National Context: A dangerous heat wave is driving record temperatures and raising health risks for Fourth of July plans.
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