AGP Executive Report
Last update: 6 hours agoClimate Policy Shift: California and New York are rolling back or delaying parts of climate rules, while Rhode Island moves to weaken clean-energy programs—an affordability push critics say will worsen extreme weather and fossil-fuel dependence. Ocean Health: A Kentucky-and-Indiana vacation warning highlights how warming coastal waters can boost Vibrio vulnificus risk, especially for people with open wounds or who eat raw shellfish. Home Insurance Shock: New S&P data shows homeowners insurance rate filings are hitting hardest in Texas, with nine of the ten biggest national premium-impact increases tied to the state—another reminder that climate risk is landing in household budgets. Kentucky Fishing Access: Kentucky’s Free Fishing Weekend is set for June 6–7 at Bernheim Arboretum and across the state, with all normal size and catch limits still in place. Data Center Backlash: In Boyd County, residents packed a town hall over a proposed TeraWulf data center, questioning NDAs, environmental safeguards, and whether ratepayers could be stuck with the costs.
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