AGP Executive Report
Last update: 6 hours agoGreenbrier financing fight: Attorneys for Sen. Jim Justice and his family filed a redacted term sheet in federal court tied to a new loan proposal to pay down remaining Greenbrier Resort debts, with key details kept private as a Wednesday deadline looms. Water & sewer investment: Gov. Patrick Morrisey said the Infrastructure and Jobs Development Council approved more than $1.15 million for water and sewer projects across Kanawha, Tucker and Barbour counties, including reservoir work in Philippi and reliability upgrades via Kanawha PSD. Opioid funding dispute: Hancock County commissioners approved additional opioid dollars for Family Care Excellence while also weighing memoranda of understanding for other previously approved allocations, with one commissioner raising concerns about whether earlier requirements were met. Medicare coverage expansion: AngioDynamics announced Palmetto GBA issued a final Medicare coverage decision for NanoKnife irreversible electroporation for prostate and liver cancer, effective July 5, 2026—an important reimbursement step for patient access. Healthcare spending snapshot: Medicaid billing in Ravenswood shows Procedures/Professional Services jumped to $110,950 in 2024, up sharply from 2023, highlighting shifting local public health costs. Workforce pressure: New labor data shows the share of men in the workforce hit a nearly 20-year low, with disability and job losses cited as major drivers. Housing finance signals: VA home-loan rankings for Q1 2026 show Virginia among the top states by total value, underscoring continued demand for veteran-backed mortgages. Local economic development: Warwood unveiled a new steel “Warwood, WV” sign at Garden Park, funded through Local Economic Development Assistance.
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