AGP Executive Report
Last update: 9 hours agoWisconsin Politics: Lt. Gov. Sara Rodriguez fired her campaign manager after an internal review found “serious mismanagement and inaccuracies” in campaign finance filings, with the campaign saying it will work with the Wisconsin Ethics Commission to correct reports ahead of the Aug. 11 Democratic primary. Public Safety & Privacy: Opposition to Flock license plate cameras is growing, with cities weighing contract changes and added transparency requirements as privacy concerns and outside access questions continue to surface. Health: Tick-bite ER visits are up more than 25% year-over-year, and public health experts warn Lyme season is intensifying—an issue that matters for Wisconsin’s summer outdoor economy. Agriculture: New World screwworm activity in the southern U.S. has prompted guidance for Wisconsin farmers, though the overall threat is described as low due to climate limits. Business & Real Estate: A Wisconsin Watch report says data centers in Port Washington are driving unusually high land sale prices, turning some local families into millionaires. Education: Trane Technologies is donating a 41.5-acre property to the La Crosse school district, described as the largest gift in district history.
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