AGP Executive Report
Last update: 11 hours agoFederal Courts & HR Impact: A US judge voided Trump’s $1.8B IRS “anti-weaponization” settlement, calling the lawsuit an improper attempt to manipulate the judicial process and referring attorneys for possible discipline—another reminder that compliance and legal risk management can hit fast when leadership decisions collide with governance. Workplace Safety & Staffing: Filipino American nurses joined a Brigham and Women’s strike over staffing and cost-of-living pay, spotlighting how retention, turnover, and wage pressure directly affect patient care and labor stability. Higher Ed Policy: A federal appeals ruling struck parts of Florida’s Stop WOKE Act tied to professors, strengthening academic freedom and shaping how universities manage faculty speech and training. Local Government & Growth: Fort Pierce residents pushed back on the Causeway Cove development as the Live Local Act limits local control—raising questions for HR and employers tied to housing, commuting, and workforce availability. Community & Hiring: Florida’s domestic violence survivor protections expanded, including tougher repeat-offender penalties and a study on discreet web-based 911 reporting. Energy Costs: A Benton, Florida-based proposal to manage municipal electricity supply signals how cities may rethink procurement to control rising power prices. Fraud & Compliance: A Georgia woman faces up to 75 years for an alleged TJ Maxx return-policy fraud scheme that reportedly netted $300K, underscoring the need for strong retail controls and HR training on policy enforcement.
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