AGP Executive Report
Last update: 6 hours agoWealth Tax Fight: Google co-founder Sergey Brin poured $102M into opposing California’s billionaire wealth tax on the November ballot, arguing it’s unnecessary while supporters say the revenue would protect Medi-Cal and other public programs. Energy & Utilities: California is still paying about $150M a year to keep a gas plant on “break-the-glass” standby as solar pressure mounts, while critics say the money should go to community solar and storage. Wildfire Costs: A new push targets how utilities handle wildfire compensation, with advocates warning ratepayers could be stuck paying more if liability limits are expanded. Housing & Local Impact: Fresno County supervisors authorized a lawsuit over a proposed $7B transportation tax measure, raising the odds of delays for road and transit funding. Public Safety: The LA County Sheriff’s Department released photos of 27 suspects tied to repeated AutoZone break-ins in East L.A. Community & Culture: Kern County voters will see Measure Z on the ballot to fund the CALM Zoo, and SF’s Broadway Tunnel closure begins a 14-month seismic upgrade that will reshape commutes for months. Health & Tech: USC researchers say 3D-printed MRI sensors can be made in minutes for about $30, potentially improving imaging for infants and children. Business & Jobs: California considers raising minimum wage and training standards for security guards ahead of the 2028 Olympics, drawing pushback from industry groups.
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