AGP Executive Report
Last update: 3 hours agoElection & Schools: RegulatingAI is rolling out “AI on the Ballot,” a 20-episode series running through Nov. 3 to press candidates on AI’s impact on jobs, energy, infrastructure and innovation. Local Governance: Alachua County School Board races are heating up with three seats open, including a District 1 contest as incumbent Tina Certain heads to the Alachua County Commission. Housing & Displacement: Little Havana mobile home residents are asking a Miami-Dade judge to pause evictions, arguing the park owner skipped required zoning permission under Florida’s mobile home protections. Public Safety: Gov. DeSantis signed five public safety bills at Winter Haven, including “Meg’s Law” and a career-offender registration measure. Disaster Recovery: FEMA announced $89M+ in federal storm aid for Florida, including hazard mitigation and debris cleanup. Child Safety (Nonprofits): LifeNet4Families launched a South Florida effort to distribute 400,000 free child ID kits across Miami-Dade, Broward, Palm Beach and Collier. Consumer Tech & Youth Protection: Florida sued TikTok over alleged child-targeting and addictive design features. Animal Health: Screwworm cases in Texas and New Mexico rose to 12, prompting renewed monitoring warnings. Culture & Community: Miami hosted its first World Cup match at Miami Stadium, drawing fans despite ticket-price controversy.
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