AGP Executive Report
Last update: 8 hours agoOklahoma Energy & Utilities: OG&E is proposing new large-load power charges aimed at data centers and other big users (75+ megawatts), arguing it would stop residential customers from absorbing grid-connection and cost spikes while still protecting smaller consumers. Local Infrastructure: OKC’s May Avenue bridge replacement is moving into major phases, with overnight lane closures and temporary full closures starting June 21-24, setting up two years of traffic changes. Public Safety & Tech: Oklahoma AG Gentner Drummond sued Roblox, alleging the platform fails to prevent children from signing up without parental consent and doesn’t adequately protect kids from predators. State Economy & Workforce: Oklahoma’s Office of Management and Enterprise Services is set to reissue bids for a private operator to run a five-story childcare center for state employees after two rounds drew no bids. Industry Watch: Oklahoma’s cannabis market is contracting fast, with oversupply driving wholesale price drops and many businesses shuttering or idling. Energy Markets: Cushing crude inventories are near critical lows, while oil and gas prices react to easing tensions around the Strait of Hormuz. Food & Benefits: Oklahoma SNAP rolls fell 14% year-over-year, cutting reliance by about 97,000 people.
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