AGP Executive Report
Last update: 9 hours agoMedicaid & Health Policy: Trump’s Medicaid work requirements are set to tighten coverage nationwide, with analysts projecting millions could lose benefits by 2034—critics say earlier state rollouts hit working people, people with exemptions, and those caught in paperwork failures. Healthcare Investment: WVU Medicine Thomas Hospitals is expanding intensive care capacity, including a major $135 million Camden Clark Hospital patient tower and additional ICU beds, with more upgrades planned through 2027. Energy & Jobs: Gov. Morrisey says West Virginia will benefit from a White House $700 million coal/energy push tied to Defense Production Act-style funding, pointing to modernization work at the Mitchell Plant in Marshall County and projects in Moundsville. Homelessness Data: Federal estimates show homelessness in West Virginia rose 8.2% from 2024 to 2025, reaching 1,925 people on a winter night. Local Government Finance: Wheeling’s city finances remain solid heading into the final stretch of the fiscal year, with sales tax and B&O tax running ahead of budget. Gaming Business: Delaware North’s digital gaming rebrand rolls out as Ember Casino, powered by Playtech and tied to existing operations in West Virginia. Labor Watch: Teamsters Local 175 is holding community support events during a strike against The Beverage Market in Sissonville. Fuel Prices: GasBuddy reports show scattered low-price points across WV counties for regular, midgrade, premium and diesel in the week ending May 30. Sports & Courts: The U.S. Supreme Court is nearing major rulings on gun rights, transgender athlete bans, and Trump immigration policies.
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