AGP Executive Report
Last update: 10 hours agoImmigration & Family Separation: An AP investigation finds the Trump administration re-separated dozens of children from parents for a second time, even after a legal settlement meant to prevent it—raising fresh HR and workforce concerns for employers tied to immigration compliance and family stability. Public Sector Pay & Budget Pressure: St. Petersburg Mayor Ken Welch warns a November property tax amendment could strip $78M, forcing cuts that could hit public safety staffing and services. Workforce & Skills Pipeline: Florida’s foundry industry leaders say the sector must boost visibility to attract talent and preserve skills as retirements accelerate. Healthcare Access: Sunshine Rides plans to cut Medicaid non-emergency transport in rural Colorado unless state reimbursement changes—an example Florida employers and HR teams should watch for as care access strains ripple into staffing needs. Education Construction: Alachua County School Board advances major renovation and consolidation projects, signaling ongoing demand for construction and school staffing. Higher Ed Leadership: UF presidential finalist Stuart Bell faces renewed DEI scrutiny in forums, as the university weighs leadership priorities that affect hiring and campus culture. Local Resilience Jobs: St. Petersburg breaks ground on a hurricane-ready operations building at the Southwest Water Reclamation Facility, adding construction and long-term operations roles.
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