AGP Executive Report
Last update: 12 hours agoAmerica250 Capital City Celebration: Gov. Patrick Morrisey says Alabama will headline Charleston’s America250 Capital City Celebration July 3, with the West Virginia Symphony Orchestra on July 4 and the Marshall Tucker Band July 5; the free, four-day event at the Capitol complex also includes the America250 Wheel, nightly 3D projections, family activities and fireworks. Freedom 250 Hometown Hero: Berkeley County Staff Sgt. Andrew Wolfe was honored by the U.S. Department of Justice and later received a Quilt of Valor after surviving the 2025 ambush in Washington, D.C. that killed his partner. PFAS in drinking water: Peace River water authority begins testing for “forever chemicals,” including PFOS and PFOA, as West Virginia’s own PFAS fallout continues to drive lawsuits and settlements. Social Security outlook: A new analysis warns retirees face an automatic 24% cut risk when the trust fund runs out in late 2032, with average monthly benefits potentially dropping about $500. Supreme Court watch: The court nears term end with major rulings expected soon on Trump’s presidential power claims, election rules, and transgender athletes participation. Local schools: State officials warn more West Virginia school closures could be coming as enrollment keeps shrinking and funding pressure grows. Culture & community: The Mountain State Art and Craft Fair returns for its 63rd year over the July 4 weekend, with expanded attractions and more than 100 juried artisans.
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