AGP Executive Report
Last update: 6 hours agoElections & Voting Access: Wake County’s Board of Elections voted to remove Talley Student Union as an early voting site, replacing it with the NC State Business Services Center—sparking Democratic concerns about student turnout even as GOP board members cited parking and drive-time stats. State Government & Workforce: Gov. Josh Stein and the NC Business Committee for Education launched 12 Summer Electrical Academies, backed by a Siemens Foundation investment, to train 220 students at community colleges for electrical careers. Public Safety & Health Policy: NC Attorney General Jeff Jackson announced western North Carolina law enforcement agencies are implementing the Lethality Assessment Protocol to better identify high-risk domestic violence victims. Local Government & Economic Development: Stein also marked the Hurricanes’ Stanley Cup win by dedicating a stretch of Edwards Mill Road as “Hurricanes Highway,” while Raleigh’s parade drew more than 150,000 attendees. Education & School Nutrition: A new look at how North Carolina school meal programs are funded highlights the squeeze as federal reimbursements lag rising food and labor costs.
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