AGP Executive Report
Last update: 8 hours agoStorm Recovery & Flooding: Tropical Storm Arthur is pegged at an estimated $4–6 billion in damage and economic loss, with heavy rain, road closures, flooded homes, and widespread power and travel disruptions across the Gulf and into Mississippi. State Emergency Response: Gov. Tate Reeves says Mississippi counties’ requests for help have been met as rivers slowly recede but more severe weather threats remain. Insurance Oversight: The Mississippi Insurance Department fired its top examiner, Chad Bridges, after he was named in a multimillion-dollar embezzlement lawsuit tied to his wife’s credit union. Food Safety: The FDA flagged a Great Value Hawaiian Roll recall tied to an oily/sticky substance on packaging surfaces distributed across 26 states, with no injuries reported. Energy & Industry: U.S. Steel’s Big River complex expansion in Arkansas underscores the broader “Land of Steel” push in the region, with major new investment tied to direct reduced iron. Mississippi Talent on National Stage: A Henley Field trick rider, Olivia Jones, will represent Mississippi at Rodeo 250 on the National Mall during America’s 250th anniversary. Business & Infrastructure Contracts: Tutor Perini landed a trio of large awards totaling $800M+, including a $114M Ole Miss academic building project and major electrical work tied to a data center. Local Economy & Tourism: Port of New Orleans cruise traffic hit another record in 2025, supporting hundreds of millions in economic impact even as New Orleans saw a slight dip versus 2024.
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