AGP Executive Report
Last update: 3 hours agoPesticide Policy Fight: Rep. Chellie Pingree is pushing a bill to overturn a Supreme Court ruling that limits states’ ability to require cancer warnings on pesticide labels, arguing Vermonters and other states should be able to protect consumers. Grassland Wildlife: Vermont Fish and Wildlife is urging landowners to mow later to help bobolinks, Savannah sparrows, and meadowlarks raise young as grassland habitat keeps shrinking. Bottle Bill Update: Vermont’s bottle bill changes took effect July 1, raising handling fees for redemption centers and retailers—supporters say it keeps the system viable, while opponents warn of higher drink prices. Microfiber Pollution Push: A Vermont lawmaker proposes phased microfiber filters for washing machines and commercial laundry to cut the microfibers that wash into waterways. Roads & Wildlife Crossings: Vermont received nearly $20 million to rebuild Route 7 between Brandon and Pittsford, including drainage, safety upgrades, and wildlife crossings. Public Health & Water: State officials encourage Newport Center private well owners to test after findings of elevated naturally occurring uranium and gross alpha radiation in some wells. Extreme Weather Safety: Mosquito-borne illnesses are trending down in Vermont, but officials warn warm, wet conditions could bring more mosquitoes.
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