AGP Executive Report
Last update: 5 hours agoCoal Funding Fight: President Trump announced $700M for coal plants and exports, including $425M to modernize 13 plants with Kentucky named among beneficiaries—raising fresh questions for communities already dealing with pollution and health impacts. Local Energy & Permits: Louisville’s long-delayed draft data center regulations are still overdue, as residents push for rules that could limit power demand and environmental effects while city leaders weigh ratepayer and growth concerns. PFAS Oversight: Kentucky lawmakers discussed draft PFAS reporting requirements, including calls for company disclosures and studies linking “forever chemicals” to community disease clusters. Wildlife Reality Check: Kentucky Fish and Wildlife says a reported “mountain lion” sighting is actually a bobcat, reminding folks to share clear photos. Outdoor Access: Kentucky’s Free Fishing Weekend returns June 6–7 with license-free fishing statewide, while local events add family-friendly activities. Public Safety Tech: Kentucky continues rolling out Next Gen 911 upgrades, expanding text, photo, and video options for faster emergency response. Community Cleanup: Northern Kentucky residents plan a “stream and environmental cleanup day” honoring an environmentalist who worked to keep the Licking River litter-free.
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