AGP Executive Report
Last update: 21 minutes agoWorkforce & Education: The Florida Supreme Court ordered the Florida Court Education Council to review judicial education over the next two years, including training for civil traffic infraction hearing officers and the mentor program for new judges—an HR-adjacent move that could reshape how court staff are trained and appointed. Public Health Leadership: A Trump CDC nominee, Dr. Erica Schwartz, faced tough Senate questioning over political independence, promising “radical transparency” while repeatedly declining to say whether she’d resist pressure to change vaccine and CDC policies. Local Housing & Permitting: Nassau County’s new residential permit exemptions (HB 803) took effect July 1, but homeowners still need written approval before qualifying work starts—plus a reminder that many common projects still require permits. Community & Jobs Impact: Pinellas Park is weighing a one-year moratorium on new AI data centers after officials say zoning rules don’t yet clearly define how these facilities should be reviewed. Workplace Safety & Compliance: Miami-Dade court scrutiny continues after claims ICE violated more than 100 court orders in South Florida, raising compliance and HR risk for agencies and contractors. Healthcare Workforce Pipeline: Florida-linked coverage also highlights workforce training expansion, including a new regional medical campus plan by Thomas Jefferson University to grow physician supply in the Lehigh Valley.
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