AGP Executive Report
Last update: 8 hours agoEnergy & Infrastructure: WVDOH awarded a $85.425M Corridor H contract to extend the Wardensville-to-Virginia line segment, with the project aiming for completion by 2032; meanwhile, Sen. Robbie Morris opposes the Valley Link “Valley North” 765-kV transmission plan after community meetings raised concerns about property impacts and effects on farms and livestock. Public Health & Safety: Cleanup at the Peoples Cartage Parkersburg warehouse was paused after a cease-and-desist order over possible asbestos-containing materials; a separate class action alleges the sprinkler system was shut off before the fire reignited. Legal & Business Risk: Federal prosecutors seek forfeiture of six guns and ammunition tied to a Fayette County drug investigation. State Policy & Budget: West Virginia House Democrats are pushing for a special session over an education-funding crisis, including calls to reintroduce guardrails on the Hope Scholarship/Voucher program. Workforce & Economy: Toyota West Virginia marked 30 years at its $3.3B Buffalo plant, highlighting ties with Ohio University and the role of the plant as a regional jobs engine. Governance & Services: WV’s broadband office says major ARPA-era projects are moving toward “closeout” ahead of BEAD, with one-on-one permitting help for ISPs starting July 20. Politics & Community: Gov. Morrisey announced Tourism Secretary Chelsea Ruby will retire Aug. 1. Security & Surveillance: Monongalia County’s Flock automated license plate reader cameras face renewed scrutiny after residents questioned civil liberties and data privacy.
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