AGP Executive Report
Last update: 8 hours agoDefense & Drones: The U.S. Army has opened select training and test ranges to private drone firms, letting companies request access without pre-existing government partnerships; Mississippi’s Camp Shelby is one of the participating sites. AI & Politics: AI super PAC money is pouring into state and federal races as lawmakers debate whether to regulate AI at the state level or federally. Public Safety Tech: A Flock camera network and coordinated law enforcement helped recover a missing child near the Mississippi line and arrest a suspect. Mississippi Housing Data: New HUD figures show public housing household incomes in several Mississippi counties, including Jefferson ($14,454), Neshoba ($18,044), Lowndes ($15,229), Harrison ($18,461), Monroe ($15,868), and Pearl River ($16,328). Mississippi Environment & Industry: Illinois moved to classify spilled nurdles as pollution, a move tied to Great Lakes and Mississippi River watershed concerns about microplastic impacts. STEM in the Classroom: A Mississippi elementary school reported 31% science proficiency among 64 fifth-graders on the 2024-25 MCA.
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