AGP Executive Report
Last update: 6 hours agoHeat & Public Safety: Gov. Abigail Spanberger warned Virginians to prepare for a dangerous, humid heat wave through the Fourth of July weekend, with heat indexes possibly reaching 115°F and officials urging hydration, A/C use, and never leaving kids or pets in cars. Local Cooling Access: Albemarle County is waiving swimming fees at select parks Thursday through Saturday and pointing residents to cooling centers and air-conditioned public spaces. Drought & Water Impacts: Virginia wildlife officials cautioned that low water levels and higher fire danger can make boating riskier, with hazards more likely when reservoirs and launches are shallow. Waste Reduction: Virginia’s styrofoam food container ban is now fully in effect, with violations carrying a $50-per-day civil fine. Data Centers & Power Demand: A guest column argues data center growth is worsening grid strain and could drive more fossil power plants—raising pollution and bills—while another piece highlights how public opposition can demand steep local compensation. Chesapeake Bay Research: Spanberger secured $2 million to fund a menhaden study tied to Chesapeake Bay health.
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