AGP Executive Report
Last update: 7 hours agoImmigration & Accountability: An Afghan former U.S. interpreter, Abdulhaq Sodais, finally reached the U.S. after 13 years of waiting—his case highlights how policy shifts can abruptly cut off pathways for people who served alongside Americans. Local Governance: Augusta County set its next Board of Supervisors meeting for June 24 at 7 p.m., giving residents a clear chance to weigh in. Public Health: Virginia health officials reported another measles exposure tied to Dulles International Airport, with the state tracking contacts through a new measles dashboard as cases linked to Buckingham County continue. Education Policy: The Warren County School Board ended a sick-leave incentive program that paid staff $50 per unused day, citing rising substitute costs and budget strain. Environment & Community Safety: Two giraffe calves missing from Natural Bridge Zoo were found safe after the Virginia AG’s office intervened, with the investigation still ongoing. Sports: Virginia Tech named Ethan Grunkemeyer a top college football newcomer, while local baseball honors included Clarke County’s Jake Reichert earning All-State recognition. Infrastructure & Tech: Bentley Systems used Infrastructure Week to push digital tools aimed at speeding permitting and project delivery.
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