AGP Executive Report
Last update: 7 hours agoEducation & Local Leadership: Frankfort Independent Schools board gave Superintendent Sheri Satterly a unanimous “exemplary” rating, citing a strong financial position and growth in its dual credit program. In Fayette County, Gov. Andy Beshear said the district should not offer a buyout as the school board placed Superintendent Demetrus Liggins on paid administrative leave and named an interim leader. Public Safety & Health: Hospitals in Kentucky are responding to federal scrutiny over pricing transparency, after CMS flagged technical issues at facilities including Hazard ARH. State Budget Watch: Beshear says he can shift $30 million after last week’s cuts to Medicaid, foster care and other services, arguing the legislature intended flexibility to protect priority programs. Data Centers Pushback: Murray City Council moved toward rules after a crowded planning hearing, including a short moratorium on new permit applications, while Warren County advanced a zoning ordinance aimed at limiting data center impacts. Local Economy: Franklin approved economic development funding for a new Kroger distribution center in Simpson County, and Team Kentucky workforce training programs are set to support more than 7,400 workers.
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