AGP Executive Report
Last update: 11 hours agoBurlington Budget: Burlington City Council approved Mayor Emma Mulvaney-Stanak’s $112.6 million FY2027 budget, adding $150,000 for Central District police/private security and $1 million for downtown and waterfront event marketing. Public Health & Water: Vermont AG Jeff Jackson backed EPA microplastics research but urged mandatory monitoring in drinking water, warning risks could grow as concentrations rise. Climate Extremes: After a historic drought, recent heavy rains are boosting Vermont’s drought recovery, while June heat and humidity keep severe storm threats in the forecast. Wildlife & Energy: A renewed push for a New York natural gas pipeline would cut through bat habitat, raising concerns about roost disruption and impacts on endangered species. Pesticides & Kids: A new review links pesticide exposure in pregnancy and early childhood to higher risks of childhood leukemia and brain tumors. Local Environment & Community: Burlington hosted a firefly-focused story on hidden species diversity, and Vermont Land Trust recognized young stewards for sustainable land care. Agriculture: Ben & Jerry’s partnership with Vermont dairy farms highlights lower-emission practices aimed at reducing methane. Safety: Cottonwood pollen is blanketing Vermont streets, and officials say it can worsen allergies.
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