AGP Executive Report
Last update: 6 hours agoPublic Safety: Gov. Wes Moore rolled out Maryland’s “Slow the Fast Down” campaign, pushing high-visibility enforcement and speed-limit reminders after nearly one-third of deadly crashes involve excessive speed. Health & Tech Policy: The FDA approved a third over-the-counter naloxone nasal spray, Rextovy, expanding access to opioid overdose reversal at pharmacies and convenience stores. Cyber/AI & Infrastructure: Opposition to proposed AI data centers in Polk County is uniting residents across party lines over energy, water, and environmental concerns—an echo of broader fights over data-center growth. Food & Public Health: A parasite outbreak tied to cyclosporiasis is being tracked in multiple states, including Maryland, with officials urging careful produce washing. Local Environment: Ocean City is dealing with another horseshoe crab die-off in a canal, with residents reporting worsening smell and asking the state for help. Courts: Maryland’s appellate court upheld a Second Amendment challenge ruling in a case involving firearm possession by those under 21. Space/Research: NASA set a Roman Space Telescope launch for no earlier than Aug. 30.
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