AGP Executive Report
Last update: 29 minutes agoEarthquake Watch: New research says the San Andreas–San Jacinto system is “critically loaded,” with stress at the highest levels in 1,000 years, boosting long-term quake risk across Southern California. Weather & Water: El Niño is officially underway, and forecasters warn California could face a wetter, stormier winter with major flooding and infrastructure stakes. Public Safety & Agriculture: Once-eradicated screwworms are threatening cattle and could push up beef prices, even as California so far reports no cases. Education Politics: EdSource reports a high-stakes race for California state superintendent, with Sonja Shaw and Richard Barrera clashing over transgender student policies and school funding. Transportation Law: California’s congressional delegation is urging removal of a rideshare “immunity” provision that could limit liability for injuries and assaults. Tech & Environment: Google is exploring turning retired smartphones into low-carbon computing for data-center-style workloads, partnering with UC San Diego. Local Governance: Santa Barbara Unified appoints Marianne Hew as assistant superintendent for Family and Student Services. Health Costs: KFF Health News reports Newsom’s proposed expansion of Covered California subsidies could help households facing big premium jumps after federal aid expires. Business & Housing: Fullerton City Council agenda includes a formal resolution upholding a townhome project denial and an update to its open space plan.
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