AGP Executive Report
Last update: 9 hours agoWorkforce & HR in the spotlight: Florida’s new “domestic terrorist” designation law is already drawing legal fire, with CAIR suing Gov. Ron DeSantis over the state’s move to label CAIR, the Muslim Brotherhood, and Antifa as domestic terrorist organizations—raising major concerns for nonprofit operations, staff, and advocacy in Florida. Education & staffing: Florida released 2026 school grades, with 76% of schools earning an “A” or “B,” and district results showing broad improvement—good news for educators and the hiring pipeline. Local government & planning: Punta Gorda is moving ahead with a July 8 council agenda focused on its 2027-2031 utilities capital plan, including water and wastewater upgrades that will affect contractors and future staffing needs. Career pathways: A Florida-focused guide highlights the pilot training ladder and costs, underscoring demand for airline hiring and structured routes from entry training to first officer roles. Community & safety: A Nassau County DUI case followed a Chick-fil-A employee’s 911 call after a mother was reported slurring—another reminder for employers and managers to train staff on escalation and safety protocols.
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