AGP Executive Report
Last update: an hour agoCorrections Healthcare: NaphCare issued a statement defending its healthcare services for the Alabama Department of Corrections, saying it stepped in to stabilize care after a failed contract and highlighting the challenges of delivering medical and mental health care inside secure facilities. Divorce Finance Tech: SecureSplit expanded its divorce financial planning platform with Alabama-specific support tools, complex asset calculators, and secure client messaging for professionals handling support, pensions, and executive compensation. Fuel Watch (Alabama): GasBuddy reported scattered low-price diesel and regular gas deals across Alabama counties in the week ending May 30, with statewide averages still hovering around the low-$5 range for diesel and just over $4 for regular. Housing Stability & Courts: A Pew analysis looked at how eviction practices and court processes affect families, noting landlord-tenant cases make up nearly a quarter of civil filings and that nonpayment of rent is the most common trigger. Social Security Risk: A new analysis warns benefits could be cut by about $500 per month on average if the trust fund is exhausted in 2032, with impacts projected across every state. Economic Development: Foley received nearly $3.33 million in state SEEDS funding to buy a 121-acre industrial site aimed at creating jobs and boosting regional growth. Fiber Buildout: GoNetspeed said construction is underway in Oneonta, New York, as it expands 100% fiber access—another sign of continued broadband investment momentum. Commercial Construction: An ABC of Alabama study pegged the sector’s 2023 impact at $20.1 billion in output and about 223,000 full-time jobs statewide.
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