AGP Executive Report
Last update: 10 hours agoUniversity of Maryland Jobs & Research: UMD College Park laid off 84 state-funded employees, with leaders citing a $15M federal funding drop, $18M higher energy costs, and $104M in cumulative state budget cuts—AFSCME called it “unacceptable.” Healthcare Innovation: UMD Greenebaum Comprehensive Cancer Center became the first regional site to offer FDA-approved TCR-T cell therapy for advanced synovial sarcoma, using engineered patient T-cells for a single-infusion approach. Energy & Grid Costs: D.C. held a hearing on rising electric bills tied to PJM rate increases, while Maryland utilities face continued scrutiny as power prices climb. Food & Retail Hunger Relief: Wegmans launched its “Fill the Bus/Fill the Backpack” scan campaign to fund local Feeding America partners, including Maryland Food Bank summer meal programs. Biosecurity Watch: USDA confirmed a New World screwworm case in south Texas, triggering quarantines and sterile-fly releases to protect cattle production. AI & Legal Risk: UK Labour MP Jess Asato sued xAI over Grok-generated non-consensual sexualized deepfakes, adding pressure on AI safety and accountability. Consumer Payments: Maryland approved cash price rounding to ease penny shortages after the Treasury stopped producing new pennies. Local Economy & Infrastructure: Maryland’s spotted lanternflies are reemerging, and the state is warning residents about the nuisance pest.
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