AGP Executive Report
Last update: 11 hours agoConnected-vehicle security: Michigan Democrats Haley Stevens and Elissa Slotkin backed a bill to block Chinese-connected cars from entering the U.S. through Canada and Mexico, citing risks from data collection and possible remote tampering. Bridge & trade infrastructure: The Gordie Howe International Bridge is nearing a milestone, with a ribbon-cutting reportedly planned for Friday as testing and approvals continue. Data-center pressure in Michigan: A Michigan opinion piece highlights growing local opposition to data centers, pointing to packed township meetings and rising demands for transparency. Local zoning fights: Lowell Township planners will weigh Microsoft’s request to add data centers as a permitted use in its light industrial district, after earlier moratorium talks stalled. Energy & climate policy: Fayette Township denied Ranger Power’s Heartwood Solar expansion, though the company can appeal to the Michigan Public Service Commission. Tech & workforce immigration: A federal judge struck down Trump’s $100,000 H-1B fee as an unlawful tax, a win for employers relying on skilled foreign workers. Water safety: EGLE updated Michigan’s online reporting form so residents can flag suspected harmful algal blooms. Healthcare AI caution: Researchers found a flaw in reinforcement-learning studies for sepsis that can mislead treatment recommendations.
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