AGP Executive Report
Last update: 4 hours agoRent Relief Debate: Washington’s 2025 rent increase cap (7% plus inflation, or 10% whichever is lower) is helping some renters, but critics warn it could squeeze small landlords and slow affordable construction. World Cup Economics in B.C.: British Columbia is defending its host-city spending and projected visitor boost, while critics question the assumptions and demand more transparency on security costs. EV School Bus Push: Eastern Washington districts are adding electric school buses, but rural charging and upfront costs keep diesel in the mix for years. Seattle Tech & IP Fight: Seattle’s MiiR sues Tesla over alleged copying of a tumbler lid design and branding layout. Data Center Backlash: Seattle’s one-year moratorium on new AI data centers is moving forward as residents and officials push back on power, water, and community impacts. Construction Safety: Clark County and partners are urging drivers to treat summer work zones as deadly, citing high fatal-crash risk during the season. Workers’ Comp Scam Warning: WA AG warns Spanish-speakers about fake government messages demanding payment for workers’ comp help. Hydropower Modernization: Tetra Tech was selected to lead design work for spillway upgrades at Rock Island and Rocky Reach dams on the Columbia River. College Sports Pay Bill: Sen. Maria Cantwell and Sen. Ted Cruz promote a bipartisan college athlete compensation framework, arguing it’s the best path forward amid opposition.
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