AGP Executive Report
Last update: 9 hours agoData Centers Debate: Little Rock officials are weighing new rules for data centers, but two board members are pushing for a temporary moratorium until questions on electricity costs, water resilience, environmental impacts, and tax revenue are answered. Homebuilding Efficiency: Rogers launched its Pattern Zone Program, offering free, pre-approved residential building plans to speed permitting while still requiring site-specific review. Teacher Retirement Investments: The Arkansas Teacher Retirement System approved up to about $160M in new investments, including Blackstone infrastructure and Ares real estate secondaries. Agriculture Stress: Farm bankruptcies under Chapter 12 jumped sharply in April, hitting the highest monthly level in more than six years as costs outpace crop prices. Manufacturing & Energy: FutureFuel says its Batesville biodiesel restart was enabled by a flexible chemical manufacturing setup. Local Business/Industry: CEP USA opened its first U.S. manufacturing facility in North Little Rock, investing nearly $1M and targeting about 27 jobs over five years. Public Safety & Fraud: DHS ordered Summer EBT recipients to reset PINs after theft reports, and AG Tim Griffin announced arrests tied to retail theft. Construction/Infrastructure: Arkansas River commercial tonnage rose 32.5% in April, with sand/gravel/rock leading gains.
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