AGP Executive Report
Last update: 9 hours agoMunicipal Infrastructure Boost: Puerto Rico’s Fiscal Control Board approved $7.29M for permanent improvement projects across 17 municipalities, with funds drawn from FY2026 allocations and 2025 carryover to back infrastructure, economic development, health, and public safety. Trade & Enforcement: U.S. Customs at Cincinnati seized a shipment bound for Puerto Rico with $19.26M in counterfeit luxury goods, including Rolex, Cartier, Prada and Gucci items, underscoring ongoing IP enforcement tied to cross-border commerce. Energy Policy Pressure: Renewable groups sued the Pentagon over alleged delays in national security reviews for onshore wind farms, warning of stalled $47B in investment and thousands of jobs—an issue that could ripple into Puerto Rico’s broader energy planning debates. Local Business & Finance: Puerto Rico’s cruise surge continues to set records, with May bringing another milestone for passenger growth as tourism demand lifts the island’s travel-linked economy. AI in Schools: Parents and teachers pushed back on generative AI rollout in public schools, adding to the growing policy pressure around how technology is used in education.
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