AGP Executive Report
Last update: an hour agoFederal Funding & Infrastructure: Vermont is set to receive more than $8 million in federal grants, including $3 million for Newport to replace aging downtown water and sewer lines and improve streetscapes, plus $500,000 to help move the long-vacant “pit” redevelopment site toward a new future. Health Care & Courts: A federal judge cleared the way for a jury trial in a civil rights case accusing Elderwood at Burlington of allowing racial harassment of black staff by residents, with the jury draw set for Dec. 7. Housing Stability: Vermont’s low-income housing voucher programs are stabilizing after more than a year of anxiety, as some authorities resume issuing vouchers and others come out of shortfall status. Public Safety & Justice: The Senate passed the Carla Walker Act to support forensic genetic genealogy for cold cases, and a Vermont nursing home racial-harassment case heads to trial. Workforce & Economy: Weekly unemployment claims inched up but stayed under 300, while UVM Health layoffs and an Upper Valley surgery center point to shifting health-care costs and staffing pressures. Business & Growth: Vermont’s timber and agriculture disaster assistance is moving forward with $31.7 million from USDA for farmers and timber sectors after severe storms. Tech & Capital Markets: SpaceX’s blockbuster IPO is putting Elon Musk on track for “trillionaire” status, fueling fresh debate over whether the public should get a stake in the AI boom. Community & Real Estate: Bennington saw notable property sales, including the former Catamount School complex selling for $1.5 million to Grace Christian School.
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