AGP Executive Report
Last update: 5 hours agoBorder & Public Lands: U.S. Customs and Border Protection briefly paused Big Bend National Park border wall construction for an on-site review after bipartisan backlash, with critics warning the project could harm sensitive habitat while supporters argue it’s needed for real security threats. Climate & Extreme Weather: Hawaiʻi officials reported Tropical Storm Lala damage and kept many state and county offices and schools closed on Oʻahu, Maui, and Kauaʻi while assessing impacts on Hawaiʻi Island. PFAS & Pollution Cleanup: A New Jersey PFAS settlement involving companies tied to 3M and historical DuPont operations cleared final court approval, setting up major long-term recovery payments. Food Safety Regulation: The FDA proposed ending the “GRAS” pathway that lets companies introduce certain substances without notifying the agency first, opening a comment period through early December 2026. Coastal Erosion: Storm swells exposed long-buried infrastructure relics at Newport Beach’s Wedge, highlighting how El Niño-era conditions are intensifying erosion along parts of California’s coast. Energy Infrastructure: The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers advanced a major Mississippi River container terminal permit, a move aimed at modernizing Gulf Coast shipping capacity. Environmental Health Data: Reporting notes the EPA’s cancer-risk data bank has gone dark, raising concerns about transparency for air-pollution risk.
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