AGP Executive Report
Last update: 5 hours agoTransportation Policy: Washington’s gas tax rises July 1 under an automatic, inflation-based schedule—critics say it cuts accountability while drivers already pay more than nearby states. Housing & Safety: States are loosening building code rules to speed cheaper housing, including allowing some low-rise apartments to use just one stairway; safety experts warn these changes could raise risk. Public Safety Tech: Washington’s work zone speed cameras start issuing $125 first-time fines July 1 (second+ stays $248), after troopers review images and data; the program has already generated tens of thousands of infractions. Agriculture Research: University of Idaho and Limagrain’s wheat breeding partnership has produced first collaborative wheat varieties selected for Pacific Northwest planting. Workforce & AI: A new report highlights older tech workers in the Seattle area “tapping out” early amid layoffs, burnout, and skepticism about AI. STEM for Communities: Snohomish County’s Innovation Lab roadshow brings adaptive activities and assistive technology to an I/DD community. Wildlife Science: The Cascades Wolverine Project continues winter denning research in the North Cascades to track wolverines returning to Washington. Local Business/Manufacturing: Janicki Industries plans an $800M Great Falls-area manufacturing facility, promising major job growth.
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