AGP Executive Report
Last update: 10 hours agoFood & Jobs: Tyson Foods is shutting two beef plants (Iowa and Utah) and selling a Washington facility as the U.S. cattle supply hits a 75-year low, raising questions about how processing capacity shifts could affect meat prices. Finance & Compliance: The CFP Board is urging advisors to follow strict fiduciary-duty steps when recommending 401(k) rollovers, warning that “education” must not drift into tailored recommendations. Banking Regulation: Commenters on the FFIEC’s CAMELS overhaul say the proposed focus on “material financial risk” needs a clearer definition to avoid uneven supervision. Local Business & Safety: Kansas City, Kansas storm cleanup and power restoration are still dragging, while a Waldo-area burglary shows how quickly local businesses can be hit by POS theft. Housing Development: Housing Opportunities, Inc. won LIHTC for Magnolia Estates in Hays, a 20-unit affordable senior project with storm shelters. Energy & Courts: Montana, Kansas and Utah are narrowing public nuisance laws to limit climate-related lawsuits, a move critics say could weaken remedies. Tech & Land Use: Edgerton is suing residents who gathered signatures to put a data-center ban to voters, citing health and environmental concerns. Entrepreneurship Push: 116 mayors across 33 states and Puerto Rico became founding mayors of “America the Entrepreneurial,” aiming to put entrepreneurship at the center of local economic priorities.
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