AGP Executive Report
Last update: 11 hours agoBudget Deadline Watch: Pennsylvania lawmakers say budget talks are ongoing as the June 30 deadline nears, with both House leaders warning the divided government could still push another late deal. Public Safety—Distracted Driving: Pennsylvania begins issuing citations under Paul Miller’s Law for hand-held phone use while driving, with emergency and hands-free exceptions. Courts & Free Speech: SpotLight PA and other outlets sue Penn State trustees in federal court over a “gag policy” in bylaws that they say blocks critical public statements without pre-approval. Energy & Grid Politics: New data centers are straining PJM’s power system, and federal officials are floating possible PJM breakup as regulators weigh governance reforms. Local Governance: A Williamsport Government Study Commission starts work on a potential Home Rule charter, with public meetings and consultant presentations. Criminal Justice: DOJ reports results from Operation Iron Pursuit, a nationwide effort that located more than 200 child victims and arrested 350 child sex abuse offenders. Transportation: Contour Airlines launches seasonal nonstop flights from Altoona-Blair County to Myrtle Beach. Legislation—DUI Penalties: A Bucks County family pushes “Joey’s Law” to toughen Pennsylvania homicide-by-DUI sentencing after a fatal crash. Healthcare: Mount Nittany Health honors a DAISY Award recipient nurse, while CMS ratings updates highlight performance at several Pennsylvania nursing homes.
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