AGP Executive Report
Last update: 12 hours agoHomecare expansion: SYNERGY HomeCare opened a new Maryland location in South Frederick, adding nonmedical companion, personal, and respite services for nearby seniors and people with disabilities. Workforce & education: Gov. Wes Moore’s office highlighted a $1.23M investment to train Maryland workers for AI careers, while Gov. Mark Gordon used a D.C. education event to push cross-sector “RIDE” and “WHIP” trades-to-university pathways. Public safety: Glen Burnie’s Empire Towers remains closed after officials deemed it structurally unsafe, with roads and access affected as engineers assess next steps. Aviation & logistics innovation: BETA Technologies completed electric aircraft flights across Virginia and Maryland under the FAA eVTOL Integration Pilot Program, tied to future organ-delivery operations with United Therapeutics. Consumer protection: Maryland AG Anne Lopez joined a push urging the FCC to crack down on illegal robocalls by limiting scammers’ access to legitimate phone numbers. Food safety: A soft-cheese recall tied to a Listeria outbreak expanded to include requeson products sold in Maryland, Virginia, and D.C., with the Maryland health department suspending Clover Hill Dairy’s license. Energy policy debate: A new critique argues PJM’s governance structure is being blamed for state-level power and transmission disagreements—especially as data centers grow in net-importing states like Maryland.
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