AGP Executive Report
Last update: 4 hours agoNational Parks Fight: A federal judge ordered the Trump administration to restore removed national park signs and exhibits tied to slavery, climate change, civil rights, and Indigenous/LGBTQ+ history, calling the removals “censorship and sanitization,” with a deadline before July 4. Water Safety Push: Republican attorneys general, including South Carolina’s, urged the EPA to classify the abortion pill mifepristone as a water contaminant—while experts say there’s no proof of harm from wastewater. Heat & Storms: The Carolinas face dangerous heat and storm risk, with advisories and forecasts calling for triple-digit feels-like conditions in parts of South Carolina and possible severe storms Sunday. Invasive Wildlife: Georgia DNR reports an uptick in invasive tegu lizards in the southeast, warning they can raid nests and spread during peak hatching season. Local Water Report: Greenville Water released its 2025 Water Quality Report, saying drinking water meets or exceeds federal and state standards. Maternal Health Funding: Prisma Health received $1.6M from the Duke Endowment to expand maternal-infant health screening and referrals across SC and the Carolinas. Food Additives: A new report finds nearly 1 in 5 U.S. packaged foods still contain synthetic dyes, with a voluntary FDA phase-out facing hurdles.
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