AGP Executive Report
Last update: 32 minutes agoReproductive Health Access: A new Urban Institute survey finds about one-third of Georgia women who needed reproductive care in 2024–2025 didn’t get it, citing cost, insurance barriers, and appointment delays after Dobbs. Autonomous Vehicles in Georgia: Waymo quietly ends its Uber robotaxi partnership in Phoenix, while Waymo vehicles remain on Uber in Austin and Atlanta—another sign of shifting driverless partnerships. Rural Economic Development: Gov. Kemp announced $7.8M in fourth-round Rural Site Development Initiative grants for 10 projects, adding to $28M invested since FY 2025. Heat & Public Safety: Metro Atlanta faces extreme humidity through the July 4 weekend, with heat advisories warning conditions could push “feels like” temps above 100. AI in Real-World Services: Rental car companies increasingly use AI camera scanners to flag damage in seconds, but customers report surprise charges they say are wrong. Semiconductor Innovation: A PROPEL microelectronics program is funding new startup cohorts, including Georgia-linked momentum in next-gen chip R&D. Medicaid Work Rules: Final federal rules outline how states will require many Medicaid enrollees to prove work or training activity, with IT and enforcement scrambling underway. Workforce Skills: A Richmond Hill student won a national SkillsUSA gold medal in Job Interview at an NLSC event in Atlanta.
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