AGP Executive Report
Last update: 11 hours agoData Center Debate in Kentucky: A new commentary argues Kentucky’s fight over hyperscale data centers echoes the state’s earlier mega-landfill battles—when outside decisions met cheap land and weak zoning—and points to landfill permitting tied to local planning as a potential model for today. Coal Funding and Pollution Concerns: Multiple reports say the Trump administration is using wartime powers to push about $700 million into coal plants, including keeping existing facilities running in Kentucky and other states, plus support for new builds and an export terminal—raising fresh questions about air pollution and long-term energy impacts. Water and Power Strain from AI Infrastructure: Illinois and Ohio governors have paused billions in data center tax incentives over worries about electricity demand and water use, calling for clearer rules before more public money flows. River Cleanup in Paducah: Volunteers joined the Four Rivers Clean Sweep to remove trash from the Ohio Riverfront, citing benefits for wildlife, water quality, and local recreation. Outdoor Access: Kentucky is offering free fishing June 6–7 at FINs and public waters statewide. Invasive Species Watch: A story on kudzu highlights how the invasive vine smothers native plants and worsens erosion and habitat loss.
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