AGP Executive Report
Last update: 8 hours agoYouth Court Reform: Mississippi lawmakers and Gov. Tate Reeves signed a youth court overhaul after a special session, aiming to “help youths who are able to be helped” while addressing confidentiality and process concerns. Disaster Response: Reeves requested a major disaster declaration for eight Mississippi counties hit by Tropical Storm Arthur, seeking both individual and public assistance as recovery continues. Voting Access: Women leaders in Shelby County pushed early voting through Aug. 1, urging residents to use any early voting site in the county. Civil Rights Litigation: A coalition including the ACLU of Mississippi, LDF, and NAACP moved to intervene in a DeSoto County lawsuit challenging the only majority-Black judicial district ahead of mail voting. Public Health: Taylor Farms expanded a voluntary iceberg lettuce recall tied to cyclospora, now covering 27 states including Mississippi, with health officials warning consumers to check products. Local Government & Tech: Red Bay residents pushed back after installation of an automated license plate reader, with the city council set to consider an LPR policy. Workforce & Defense: Bollinger Shipyards opened a Gulfport Workforce Training Center with Mississippi Gulf Coast Community College to expand skilled trades training for shipbuilding. Energy Costs: GasBuddy reported some of the lowest local prices statewide in the week ending July 11, including regular gas lows around $3.02 in Jackson County and diesel lows near $3.79 in Jackson County.
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