AGP Executive Report
Last update: 9 hours agoPortland Foie Gras Ban: Portland City Council passed a 7-5 ordinance banning the sale of force-fed foie gras, with restaurants getting six months to transition and fines up to $5,000 per violation. Data Center Power Costs: PGE filed for POWER Act rate changes that would raise large data center rates 29% while cutting residential rates 1.3% and small business rates 3.7%, aiming to shift infrastructure costs to growth drivers. Retail Theft Hits Small Biz: Astoria shop owners say shoplifting is driving major “shrinkage,” with offenders often not caught and losses adding up for small retailers. Healthcare Labor Win: Federal labor officials ordered Asante Rogue Regional Medical Center to recognize a union for healthcare tech workers and LPNs after alleged violations tied to the 2023 union vote. Higher Ed Budget Cuts: Lane Community College approved a budget cutting about $4.2 million, eliminating 20.5 positions and two degree programs, with concerns about reduced student support. Outdoor Access Fight: Oregonians are pushing back on new paddleboard and kayak permit requirements under HB 2982, arguing the rules are burdensome even as fees are aimed at invasive species prevention. Local Business Dispute Turns: LEGO reseller Bricks & Minifigs says it will shut its Salem store and part ways with franchise owners after viral “stolen” Star Wars set allegations, including a plan to resolve the dispute and drop related litigation. Public Safety Contract Debate: Multnomah County Sheriff’s Office is warning Troutdale that dropping its contract could mean losing 24/7 patrol coverage and key detective roles. Energy/Weather Watch: NOAA issued a G-3 strong geomagnetic storm watch with aurora possible as far south as Oregon.
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