AGP Executive Report
Last update: 7 hours agoSchool Choice Push: Kentucky’s new school choice law (HB 1) lets the state join a federal scholarship tax credit program funded by private donations, with eligibility based on family income—aimed at bringing new education dollars in without shifting state education funding. Meta Youth Lawsuit: Kentucky is named in a record-setting push for up to $1.4 trillion in penalties against Meta over claims Facebook and Instagram were engineered to be addictive for teens, with an August trial set in Oakland. Opioid Abatement Transparency: Kentucky’s AG launched a public dashboard showing how opioid settlement funds are spent across state and local governments, including prevention, treatment, and enforcement. Cash App Settlement: Kentucky’s AG team announced a multistate $45 million settlement with Block over deceptive Cash App practices, including fraud protections and dispute handling. McConnell Health Pressure: Gov. Andy Beshear renewed calls for Sen. Mitch McConnell to provide more public updates on his condition after weeks of limited information. AI Data Centers in Kentucky: Kentucky’s data center debate continues as developers eye the state’s power and incentives, while lawmakers and communities weigh moratoriums and local impacts. Roadside Safety: AAA and tow operators are rolling out “Slow Down. Move Over” variable message signs to improve compliance with Kentucky’s move-over law. Local Business Impact: The U.S. 51 Ohio River “Cairo” bridge closure is disrupting western Kentucky commutes and business traffic, with detours stretching trips. Main Street Growth: Lebanon Junction is moving toward Kentucky’s Main Street program certification, leaning on its railroad history and downtown visibility.
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