AGP Executive Report
Last update: 5 hours agoUtility Rates Fight: Washington AG Nick Brown is challenging Avista’s proposed 25% electric and 10% gas rate hikes, arguing the company could limit increases and that shareholders shouldn’t push costs like executive pay and lobbying onto customers. State Transportation Finance: Washington’s gas tax rises July 1, but transportation revenue is still projected to fall short as demand and fee collections weaken. Energy & Industry: A proposed federal grant rule could curb agricultural innovation, while Washington’s broader energy debate continues as lawmakers and regulators weigh costs, reliability, and affordability. Tech & Data Centers: Forty mayors worldwide back a pact aimed at shaping urban data center development around power and water demands—an issue that’s hitting Washington-area cities as the boom spreads. Local Business & Construction: Seattle’s World Cup crowds are boosting waterfront foot traffic and hospitality, while regional firms keep expanding—Mackenzie opens in Sacramento and digiLED adds a Seattle-based national sales leader. Food Security: Seattle’s summer meal program returns with dozens of sites, targeting child hunger during school breaks. Sports Business: The NHL explores a Texas expansion in Houston or Austin, a reminder that major arena deals keep reshaping regional development plans.
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