AGP Executive Report
Last update: 5 hours agoAI policy in Congress: Rep. Lori Trahan (Westford) and a Republican partner unveiled a bipartisan AI safety bill after weeks of talks, but it’s already sparking backlash from Democrats and tech-safety groups who say it could undercut state efforts on child safety and civil rights. AI ownership talks: Separate reporting says Sam Altman has discussed with senior Trump officials the idea of major AI firms voluntarily giving the federal government equity stakes, with returns potentially funding public goals like a household dividend. Data centers vs. communities: A new national fight is heating up over data centers’ electricity demand, with lawmakers and regulators debating moratoriums and rate protections as local opposition spreads. Vermont clean-tech & aviation: Beta Technologies showed off its all-electric Alia A250 and conventional CX300 in Vermont flight demos, while DeltaClimeVT announced clean-energy pilot projects to test Vermont’s future. Vermont environment & health: Vermont became the first state to ban paraquat, linked to Parkinson’s; Vermont also reminded anglers to avoid disturbing spawning sea lamprey in the Connecticut River basin. Northern lights: NOAA issued a Strong Geomagnetic Storm watch, with a chance the aurora could be visible in Vermont tonight if skies cooperate. STEM workforce pipeline: Vermont’s ACE Aviation Careers Education Academy returns to Hartness State Airport for hands-on STEM and flight exposure for ages 12–16. Local land & learning: Vermont Land Trust honored 2026 Land Steward Awards winners, and schools across Greater Rutland County showcased farm-based learning tied to local food systems.
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