AGP Executive Report
Last update: 8 hours agoEnergy & Power Policy: The Trump administration announced $850M for coal plant modernization plus two new plants, using the Defense Production Act to boost grid reliability—while critics call it an uncompetitive subsidy. Oil Patch: Jet fuel output hit record highs as Middle East disruptions lift demand; Oklahoma’s rig count ticked up slightly, with one rig down year-over-year. Livestock Health: New World screwworm is now confirmed in the U.S., and Oklahoma State Extension is urging fast reporting and wound care to protect cattle and other animals. Construction & Housing Costs: An Oklahoma building code committee is weighing changes to the International Residential Code to expand “missing middle” housing and potentially cut construction costs. Local Governance & Data Centers: Luther postponed a data center meeting after a large protest turnout; Edmond also moved toward a moratorium, reflecting growing public pressure over water and electricity impacts. Industry & Jobs: Oklahoma tourism reported nearly $12.8B in 2025 visitor spending and more than 100,000 jobs supported statewide. Legal/Regulatory: Oklahoma AG Gentner Drummond sued to block a major aluminum smelter in Inola, citing pollution and foreign ownership concerns. Agriculture/Business: USDA confirmed New World screwworm cases in the region, prompting expanded outreach and inspections. Education Finance: A rural Washington County district is scrambling after a budgeting miscalculation tied to enrollment changes left a nearly $500K gap.
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