AGP Executive Report
Last update: 9 hours agoPublic Health & Safety: A new study on surgical plume finds clinicians are exposed often, but most say their workplaces lack safety awareness—knowledge jumps after training, and most support routine protocols. Education & Equity: Georgia is rolling out literacy coaches statewide as only 62% of third-graders read proficiently; meanwhile, fresh enrollment snapshots show shifting demographics across local schools. Local Politics: Keisha Lance Bottoms wins the Democratic gubernatorial primary and now faces Rick Jackson in November, while Athens voters pick Dexter Fisher as mayor and DeKalb’s board debates an ESPLOST VI overpayment. Transportation & Work Life: Georgia DDS completes a modernization of CDL skills testing with updated vehicle inspection and control skills standards. Tech, Environment & Privacy: Tyler, The Creator blasts DeKalb data center plans over pollution and utility strain, and a report alleges Atlanta-based Flock cameras enable warrantless mass tracking. Community & Culture: Dunwoody’s July 3 open house spotlights Georgia barbecue history and includes a blood drive; Tucker’s Brio Theater opens as a new arts hub. Health Threats: A CDC-linked study highlights Rocky Mountain spotted fever can be deadly within days if doxycycline isn’t started fast.
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