AGP Executive Report
Last update: 9 hours agoWorkplace Safety & Training: HCA Florida Highlands Hospital brought back active-shooter drills, partnering with Sebring police and training more than 20 hospital leaders alongside four officers to test response plans. State Budget & HR Impacts: Gov. Ron DeSantis vetoed parts of the 2026 session, including a $3.5 million request for The College of the Florida Keys’ chiller plant upgrades, while also vetoing other bills tied to claims caps and biosolids requirements. Education & Staffing: Sarasota County named a new parks, recreation and natural resources director, and Lee County received $1 million to modernize student transportation with GPS/GIS tracking plus staff training. School Performance: Monroe County’s district earned an “A” grade for 2025-26, with officials crediting teachers, staff, and families for meeting higher state expectations. Compliance & Accountability: Florida Lottery security arrested a retail clerk after a compliance operation found mishandling of a scratch-off claim and alleged improper prize transfer. Immigration & Workforce Uncertainty: After a Supreme Court ruling affecting Temporary Protected Status, Southwest Florida Haitian community leaders say families face “limbo,” urging residents to contact senators and local churches to organize support. Local Leadership: Charlotte County celebrated its first “A” rating in 15 years, highlighting districtwide staff effort and voter-backed school funding.
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