AGP Executive Report
Last update: 5 hours agoHantavirus Quarantine Watch: Georgia is again in the middle of the MV Hondius fallout, with two patients treated at Emory and more Americans placed into federal quarantine as officials monitor possible Andes strain exposure; experts are urging calm, saying it’s not spreading like COVID, but questions are growing about how contagious it may be in close-quarters settings. Data Center Backlash: A DeKalb County vote on data-center zoning is kicked to June 23, while the week’s biggest outrage keeps building after reports that a Blackstone-owned QTS facility used about 30 million gallons of water without paying during a drought. Local Power Moves: Kemp signed a bill making some metro Atlanta local races nonpartisan starting in 2028, drawing sharp claims of unfairness from critics. Public Safety Tech: Carrollton police completed Project Lifesaver training, adding tracking for people prone to wandering. Water Funding: GEFA approved $74.7M in loans for water, wastewater, and solid-waste projects across 14 communities. Education Leadership: Carroll County schools are reshuffling top roles ahead of next year as a new superintendent prepares to take over.
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