AGP Executive Report
Last update: 9 hours agoKeystone Pipeline Fallout: Kansas will get $3 million for remediation plus $40 million in pipeline work, and a $26.8 million civil penalty, tied to the 2022 Mill Creek spill; the consent decree is open for public comment. Kansas Elections: Kansans can weigh in on a proposed constitutional amendment changing how Supreme Court justices are elected; early voting is underway and mailed ballots must arrive by 7 p.m. on Election Day. Public Health: KDHE reports 55 cyclosporiasis cases in 2026, with a recent jump in domestically acquired infections since late June. Consumer Data & Legal: Kansas AGs are part of multistate actions tied to the 23andMe genetic data breach, including an $18 million bankruptcy-related recovery for states. Local Business & Community: Catholic Charities reopened and took over Let’s Help services in Topeka, aiming to restore and expand food and support programs. Agriculture & Workforce: Midway Co-op is placing Kansas State agronomy students in paid internships to build the next generation of rural ag talent. Tech/Defense Supply Chain: WeldQC is expanding its naval welding compliance platform focus for AUKUS shipbuilding suppliers. Civic/Infrastructure: Kansas Reservoir Protection Initiative deadlines were extended to Dec. 31, 2026 for sediment-reducing conservation projects.
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