AGP Executive Report
Last update: 6 hours agoAuto & energy policy: A new report argues Michigan’s biggest corporate subsidies amount to only a tiny share of promised jobs, spotlighting the state’s ongoing debate over incentives and accountability. Housing & labor: Michigan lawmakers again missed the July 1 budget deadline, while the House advanced a bill ending youth work permits—both moves that could reshape hiring and costs for employers. Consumer finance: Federal student-loan changes take effect July 1, hitting about 1.38 million Michigan borrowers (including Parent PLUS rules that remove the old income-driven option). Regulation & scams: AG Dana Nessel warned holiday travelers about toll and ticket text scams targeting young adults. Local business & community: The Gordie Howe Bridge opening remains blocked as the U.S. presses for trade concessions, and Michigan’s Green Communities Challenge recognized 68 local governments for sustainability work. Tech & power: LG Energy Solution-Honda’s U.S. battery JV is shifting to mass-producing grid energy storage batteries, reflecting EV demand uncertainty.
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