AGP Executive Report
Last update: 2 hours agoNOAA & Disaster Readiness: NOAA/NWS is rolling out updated hurricane “cone of uncertainty” graphics for 2026, including tweaks meant to better explain forecast errors and reduce overreliance on the storm track line. Local Environment & Waste Policy: The U.S. Virgin Islands Senate advanced a green waste disposal measure (Bill No. 36-0232) that allows controlled incineration only when safer options like shredding, mulching, composting and reuse aren’t available, with added rules aimed at limiting smoke and protecting nearby communities. Online Safety Lawmaking: A bipartisan coalition of 44 state attorneys general urged Congress to reject the House Kids Internet and Digital Safety Act, arguing it would weaken state enforcement and fall short on duties of care, age assurance, and emerging AI risks. Child Safety Enforcement: Connecticut AG William Tong announced an investigation into Roblox over reported child exploitation and harm, signaling more state-level pressure on major platforms. Public Health: A new study reports U.S. dengue cases in 2024 jumped 359% over the 2010–2023 average, driven mostly by travel-linked infections, including a large share tied to the Caribbean and the U.S. Virgin Islands. Coral Research Funding: NOAA designated Nova Southeastern University’s National Coral Reef Institute as the Atlantic Reef Research Coordination hub, expanding support for research and restoration across Florida, Puerto Rico, and the U.S. Virgin Islands. Tourism Tech & Connectivity: Caribbean Week in New York kicks off June 1 with a CTO-led delegation including Gov. Albert Bryan Jr., focusing on partnerships and air connectivity—plus airline analyst Henry Harteveldt’s keynote on “Turbulence & Opportunity” for the Caribbean. STEM & Workforce: A VI Consortium panel at the St. Croix Economic Development Summit warned recovery buildout hinges on attracting, housing, training, and retaining enough skilled workers and strengthening local subcontractor capacity.
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