AGP Executive Report
Last update: 9 hours agoHigher-Education Free Speech Fight: A divided federal appeals court blocked Florida’s Stop WOKE Act from being enforced in public universities, saying the state can’t control what professors say in classrooms. Local Government & Housing: Palm Coast City Council voted to donate two city-owned lots to Habitat for Humanity to build affordable homes after fire-damaged properties were abandoned. Public Health & Access: David Lawrence Center opened a new Naples mental health complex with a walk-in center for same-day assessments and expanded behavioral health and primary care. Nonprofit & Youth Employment: Key West’s Idle Hands Summer Youth Employment Program placed teens in paid city roles across departments, including internships with the Key West Police Department. Courts & Growth Pressure: Polk County added a sixth family court division in Florida’s 10th Judicial Circuit to handle a surge in filings tied to rapid population growth. Space Policy: Sen. Ashley Moody pushed the Space Ready 2.0 Act to let NASA accept private contributions to modernize aging Kennedy Space Center infrastructure as launch demand rises. Community Resilience: Gulf of America Alliance announced 20 Gulf Star Program projects supporting coastal habitats, clean water, and environmental education, including work in Florida. Business & Deals: Ondas Inc. agreed to acquire UAV maker DZYNE Technologies for $876 million, with Ondas headquartered in West Palm Beach.
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