AGP Executive Report
Last update: 4 hours agoWildlife Watch: Vermont loons are rebounding to 117 nesting pairs, but lead tackle and wake-boat disturbance are still killing birds, with researchers urging anglers to avoid leaded sinkers and boaters to give loons space. Public Safety & Conservation: Vermont’s black bear estimate is above the state’s goal for a fifth straight year, renewing calls for better coexistence as bear numbers rise. Local Economy & Waste Reduction: Middlebury small business Fifth Season Canvas is turning leftover political yard signs into reusable bag inserts, aiming to keep clutter and landfill waste down. Housing & Growth: Milton is moving from planning to implementation with new neighborhood development and walk/bike upgrades tied to long-running town groundwork. Immigration Support: The Vermont Afghan Alliance says it’s losing 80% of funding amid federal immigration crackdowns, threatening legal and language services for newly arrived refugees. Energy Storage: Kearsarge Energy says it’s adding 70 MWh of battery storage projects in 2026, building on its Northeast leadership since 2019. Health Care Access: Dartmouth Health plans to end Tele-ICU and Tele-ED services, affecting multiple Vermont hospitals that rely on remote specialist support. Policy & Data Privacy: Vermont AG is part of a Northeast coalition challenging federal demands for commercial driver data, arguing it’s unnecessary and risks sensitive information.
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