AGP Executive Report
Last update: 9 hours agoMedicaid Work Rules: Final federal rules are out for Medicaid work requirements, spelling out what millions of enrollees must do to keep coverage starting in 2027. Gas Prices: AAA reports pump prices falling again in Arizona for a third straight week, part of a broader national dip. Local Government & Public Safety (Searcy): Searcy is moving toward a new police station site after council authorization to negotiate for the former W&W Ford building, and the city approved the last $245,000 to finish restoring the American Legion Hut. Higher Ed Funding (Harding): Harding University got approval for more than $45 million in capital improvement bond support, including possible expansion of Harding Place by up to 82 units. Arkansas Law & Land Use: The state AG says cities can’t control planning and zoning outside their boundaries anymore, shifting authority to counties under Act 314. Energy: Cypress Creek Energy secured $3.5 billion financing for a major Mississippi County solar-plus-storage project. Freedom of Information: A Fayetteville resident sued over public records tied to a drone company, alleging the city didn’t turn over a signed NDA. Community Events: Searcy Beats & Eats plans a 200-unit drone show plus a big fireworks finale for the July 4, 250th birthday celebration.
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