AGP Executive Report
Last update: 6 hours agoStorm Response: Gov. Tate Reeves declared a state of emergency as Tropical Storm Arthur’s remnants kept hammering Mississippi with heavy rain, flooding, and damage; MEMA says 10 counties report impacts, shelters are open, and officials are coordinating with local and Coast emergency partners. Public Safety & Justice: Senatobia’s police shooting of 1-year-old Kohen Wiley has sparked renewed protests and demands for transparency; public records identify Sergeant Hunter Foster as one officer present, though the shooter’s identity remains unconfirmed publicly. Civic Engagement: A Juneteenth Day of Action in Mississippi linked the holiday’s freedom message to voter registration, with organizers warning redistricting uncertainty could make people fear their votes won’t count. State Government Tech: The Mississippi Department of Revenue is balancing cloud modernization with security-first AI adoption for service delivery tools. Community & Workforce: The Mississippi Department of Marine Resources is offering free updated ServSafe seafood training in Biloxi for the first 25 registrants. Local Economy: Madisonville approved a contract to bring high-speed fiber internet to residents using existing utility poles. National Politics: The U.S.-Iran agreement Trump signed is already facing breakdown risk as Israel’s strikes disrupt planned nuclear talks.
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