AGP Executive Report
Last update: 4 hours agoSocial Security Shake-Up: A new analysis warns the Social Security retirement trust fund could run out by 2032, triggering automatic benefit cuts averaging about $500 a month—Alabama could see nearly 1 million residents affected, with an estimated $5.4 billion annual economic hit. Local Business Growth: Engle Services Heating & Air—Electrical—Plumbing, a family-owned Alabama contractor founded in 2001, now employs 43 and touts multi-trade licensing across HVAC, plumbing, and electrical in Alabama and the Florida Panhandle. Coastal Housing Costs: Super Roofers says homeowners in Mobile and Baldwin counties can pursue Alabama FORTIFIED roof certification through IBHS standards, aiming to improve wind resistance as insurance premiums rise. Economic Impact Event: Dothan expects about $500,000 in local spending from its first Alabama Recreation and Parks Association state softball tournament, drawing 23 out-of-state teams. Public Safety & Business: Bessemer police released more details after an insurance office tied to former Alabama governor candidate Ken McFeeters was broken into, including how the suspect bypassed alarms. Workforce & Industry: Austal USA added three senior leaders, including roles tied to surface ship programs, submarine programs, and state/local government relations.
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