AGP Executive Report
Last update: 7 hours agoMinimum Wage Ballot Fight: Oklahoma voters rejected State Question 832, keeping the state minimum wage at $7.25; SQ 832 would have ramped to $12 in 2027 and $15 by 2029, while opponents warned of fast “California-style” cost growth for local governments and small businesses. Homebuying & Local Guidance: A Tulsa-area mortgage and real estate spotlight highlights how local lending teams guide buyers through decisions beyond just rates. PSO Power Expansion & Rates: The Oklahoma Corporation Commission advanced PSO’s capacity plan (wind, battery storage, and Northeastern Power expansion), but a judge overturned a Rogers County zoning block; meanwhile, public comments criticized proposed rate hikes and the idea that large-load customers (like data centers and an Inola aluminum smelter) may be shielded. Inola Aluminum Smelter Pause: Inola leaders approved a 60-day moratorium on the controversial smelter, citing unanswered environmental and emissions questions. Engineering Talent Pipeline: IMEG awarded scholarships to 30 engineering students across 20 states, underscoring Oklahoma’s workforce and construction/engineering future. SNAP Cost-Sharing Pressure: A federal SNAP funding shift tied to state payment error rates could force states to cover millions, raising hunger concerns. Oklahoma Road Safety: Owasso expanded a reduced-speed enforcement zone on US-169 during widening work, with police urging extra caution around construction zones. Wagoner County Solar Fight: Lawyers petitioned court for a permit in a Wagoner County solar farm case, arguing the project meets conditional-use requirements. Agriculture & Food Safety: Oklahoma’s raw milk rules are expanding, while a pediatrician warns labels may not be enough against misinformation about unpasteurized products. Water Safety: Lake levels across northeastern Oklahoma remain well above normal, increasing hazards for July 4 boaters and anglers.
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