AGP Executive Report
Last update: 10 hours agoWorkplace Safety & Accountability: A Florida river-spraying watchdog says contracted herbicide/pesticide workers often aren’t fully trained, after a June boat capsize killed three subcontractors and raised concerns about chemical exposure. Local Government & HR Impacts: Highlands County is set to keep its 2026-27 property tax rate at 7.6 mills, with department-by-department budget shifts looming after Truth-in-Millage deadlines. Public Sector Finance: Wildwood begins 2026-27 budget workshops under pressure from a November property tax referendum that could force project cutbacks. School System Oversight: Clay County Schools ordered a forensic audit covering every school, fund, contract, procurement, payroll, and grant after a leadership change. Fire District Discipline: St. Lucie County terminated three firefighters and suspended two others after an investigation found hazing using a modified electric bug zapper. Community Health & Research: UF/IFAS named Smithsonian entomology expert Yvonne-Marie Linton to lead the Florida Medical Entomology Laboratory in Vero Beach. Workforce & Benefits: United Airlines reportedly floated free airport-change options for travelers avoiding the renamed Trump airport—then said its policy doesn’t allow name-based changes. Public Safety & Hiring: Winter Springs will break ground on a new East Wastewater Reclamation Facility, funded through state loans and hurricane relief dollars.
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