AGP Executive Report
Last update: 4 hours agoEnergy & Consumer Tech: A new push argues Oregonians and other Americans should have real-time electricity data as a basic consumer right, as demand rises and dynamic rates leave many unable to manage costs. Public Health: Oregon Coast Humane Society confirmed canine parvovirus cases in Florence, urging dog owners to vaccinate and avoid high-traffic areas with unvaccinated pets. Housing & Disaster Recovery: Oregon’s Intermediate Housing Assistance for 2020 Labor Day wildfire survivors is due June 30, offering temporary rent and utility help through ReOregon programs. Business & Courts: Portland’s Remedy Beverages filed a federal trademark lawsuit against “Willie’s Remedy,” seeking a restraining order and damages. Energy Infrastructure & Data Centers: A Yakama protest targets a pumped-storage project, with critics saying a major data center campus could be a key beneficiary of the power. Local Economy & Community: Talent Mobile Estates in Talent, rebuilt for 2020 wildfire families, is now fully occupied, helping 87 households move into homeownership. Policy & Retirement Security: Oregon AG Jay Jones joined a coalition opposing a Trump-era plan that would steer retirement savings into riskier assets. Media Industry: TEGNA stations—including Portland’s KGW—won 50 Regional Edward R. Murrow Awards, highlighting local journalism wins.
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