AGP Executive Report
Last update: 9 hours agoWorkforce & Training: West Georgia Technical College and the Dow Jones Printing Plant in LaGrange launched a six-month apprenticeship starting in September, pairing hands-on press and digital production training with mentorship. Special Education Outcomes: IDEA 2026 reporting shows mixed gains in Georgia’s regionally relevant special education metrics, including graduation-rate improvement for students with IEPs. Local Tech & Community Debate: Marietta residents are gearing up to speak at City Council despite no data-center item on the agenda, underscoring how tech infrastructure decisions still drive public pressure. Consumer Protection (Digital Age): Georgia’s competition and consumer protection agency is set to lead ICPEN, focusing on trust, AI-era consumer rights, and protections for disabled and high-risk users. Wildlife Health Research: UGA researchers report snake fungal disease risk tied to coinfections, highlighting a growing hidden threat to native snakes. Agriculture Tech Risk: A UGA study warns solar storms could disrupt precision GPS used for peanut planting and harvesting, risking major losses. Animal Enrichment Tech: Georgia Tech and Zoo Atlanta are building low-frequency “sound walls” to keep elephants mentally stimulated. Public Health & Rural Care: Georgia’s GREAT Health Program awarded first subgrants totaling about $12.7M, including newborn screening expansion and ABI survivor support. Elections & Civic Tech: Early voting is underway for Georgia’s June 16 runoff, with turnout concerns and high-stakes down-ballot races.
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