AGP Executive Report
Last update: 5 hours agoCatholic Bankruptcy Watch: A Vermont judge is pushing back hard on the Diocese’s Chapter 11 case after nearly two years and about $2M in legal bills—with no clear plan yet—warning she doesn’t want the money “going to the professionals” while survivors wait. Public Health & Policy: Vermont’s vaccine stance is still in the spotlight as federal rollbacks ripple through pediatric care, even as the state keeps its own schedule protections in place. PFAS Pressure: Southern Bennington and Shaftsbury are still dealing with spreading PFAS contamination, with the state offering well testing and water support while talks continue over the shuttered ChemFab site. AI in Vermont: Gov. Phil Scott launched a Vermont AI Economic Task Force, aiming for recommendations in 90 days and focusing on responsible growth—especially for rural businesses. Everyday Life: Amazon is ending support for older Kindle models, and across the country potholes are being blamed on underfunded road maintenance. Community Good News: Girls on the Run Vermont is gearing up for big spring 5Ks (Essex May 30, Manchester June 6) to fund access through its Every Girl Fund.
Note: AI summary from news headlines; neutral sources weighted more to help reduce bias in the result.