AGP Executive Report
Last update: 2 hours agoVoter Privacy Fight: A federal judge tossed the DOJ’s bid for unredacted West Virginia voter registration data, saying the request lacked a valid need and was too broad, a win Secretary of State Kris Warner called a victory for election integrity and voter privacy. School Funding Update: West Virginia’s school clothing allowance program will begin accepting applications July 20 after weeks of uncertainty in the Morrisey administration. Public Safety Cameras: Huntington City Council approved moving ahead with Flock Safety cameras and related tech despite public opposition and privacy concerns. Defense Jobs in the Eastern Panhandle: Gov. Patrick Morrisey announced Helsing will invest $50 million in Berkeley County to manufacture its HX-2 AI-enabled strike drone, creating at least 60 jobs. Health Alert: Cyclosporiasis cases keep rising, with officials pointing to salad greens/lettuce as a possible source as the outbreak spreads across the region. Local Events & Community: New Roots Community Farm and West Virginia State University host a free summer and winter vegetable workshop July 16, and Oak Hill received a grant for enhanced security cameras at Needleseye Park.
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