AGP Executive Report
Last update: 8 hours agoOcean Science Policy: The Trump administration is dismantling the Ocean Observatories Initiative, pulling more than 900 deep-sea sensors that have tracked ocean climate signals off Washington and Oregon, with data streams going dark as instruments are recovered. Workplace Safety: After the Longview paper mill tank implosion that killed 11 workers, reporting highlights a regulatory gap: above-ground chemical tanks aren’t routinely inspected the way some other facilities are. Cyber & Privacy: A class-action lawsuit targets Amazon Ring’s AI “Familiar Faces” feature, arguing it can identify people without consent and mishandle biometric data. Energy & Grid Planning: Avista reached an agreement with a “large load” customer seeking 125 MW in 2029 and up to 500 MW by 2032, raising questions about how data centers reshape local power demand. STEM & Workforce: Boise State was named lead for a regional semiconductor education pipeline (PINES) spanning nine states, aiming to build a coordinated microelectronics workforce that includes Oregon. Education Funding: Oregon Community Foundation announced $1.5M+ for education, including STEM hubs, Black Student Success grants, and training support for the child care workforce. Solar Policy: Oregon lawmakers are weighing updates to make “balcony solar” easier to deploy, a low-cost rooftop alternative gaining traction abroad.
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