AGP Executive Report
Last update: 2 hours agoMental Health & Corrections: Miami-Dade’s long-awaited Center for Mental Health and Recovery finally opens after decades of criticism of the county jail’s psychiatric ward conditions, with Judge Steven Leifman describing years of “hell hole” treatment and pushing for diversion to individualized care. School Operations & Safety: Lee County schools received $1M to modernize student transportation with real-time GPS/GIS tracking, plus added funding for weapons detection and safety upgrades. Local Tax Planning: Sanibel Fire and Rescue set a tentative 2026-27 millage rate of 1.3915 (up from the rolled-back rate), with budget hearings scheduled for September. Workforce & Immigration: Florida nursing homes are urging DHS to extend lawful work options for Haitian TPS holders, warning that losing experienced caregivers could worsen staffing shortages. Fraud & Investor Protection: The SEC is forming a Retail Fraud Working Group as online investment scams top $8.6B in reported losses, with a focus on using tech to build cases. Legal/HR Risk: A federal judge voided Trump’s IRS “anti-weaponization” settlement, flagging improper use of courts—an outcome with potential ethics and compliance ripple effects for legal professionals. Community & Caregiving: A free year-long Diabetes Prevention Program is rolling out in Charlotte County, offering weekly sessions and coaching to help residents lower type 2 diabetes risk. Community Giving: Gulf Coast franchise That 1 Painter is donating professional painting services to Mary & Martha House, supporting women and children facing homelessness and domestic violence. Wildlife: The sea turtle “Girl Power” returned to the ocean after major recovery at The Turtle Hospital, with a satellite tracker following her migration.
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