AGP Executive Report
Last update: 6 hours agoHealth & Food Safety: “Dirty soda” drinks are trending, but doctors warn they can pack 250–400 calories and 55–70 grams of sugar, with added ingredients raising blood-sugar spikes—especially risky for people with insulin resistance, prediabetes, or diabetes. Local Business: Plumb Line launched in Portland to help HVAC, electrical, and plumbing owners improve profitability, cash flow, forecasting, and planning for growth or succession. Privacy vs. Security: Congress is racing to renew FISA Section 702, with lawmakers deadlocked over privacy protections and concerns tied to the Trump administration’s spy leadership pick. Weather & Sports: World Cup matches across the U.S. face heat, humidity, and storm risks, with scientists warning that wet-bulb conditions could push some games beyond safety limits. Oregon Public Safety/Health: A Keizer mother is accused of trying to poison her three kids with carbon monoxide in a car “sleepover” plot; the children were found alive and cleared after treatment. Oregon Outdoors & Wildlife: A proposed Oregon ballot measure would criminalize many hunting, fishing, ranching, and animal husbandry activities by removing key exemptions, threatening the state’s rural economy and wildlife management. Local Construction Bids: Clackamas County posted multiple paving and park project bid opportunities, with electronic submission deadlines in late June and early July.
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