AGP Executive Report
Last update: 6 hours agoCritical Minerals & Manufacturing: USA Rare Earth says it has secured access to up to $1.6B in CHIPS Act funding and earlier announced a $1.2B South Carolina magnet factory, aiming to build a domestic rare-earth supply chain and boost jobs in the Upstate. Agriculture & Cost Pressure: South Carolina’s GOP primary for agriculture commissioner is set for June 9 as farmers warn fertilizer and diesel costs are squeezing margins, with the winner overseeing inspections and market expansion. Food Security: Harvest Hope Food Bank is launching free summer meal distributions across South Carolina for kids under 18, with grab-and-go kits meeting USDA nutrition standards. Port & Logistics: The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers is seeking public input on potential changes to Charleston Harbor dredging, starting an Environmental Impact Statement that could adjust timing and maintenance practices. Local Governance & Growth: Greenville County Council advanced its $473M FY2027 budget, including pay raises, road work, economic development, and renewed talks on a penny sales tax. Energy Policy: Vote Solar is pushing data-center accountability rules nationwide, arguing new power demand should be matched with new clean supply to avoid rate hikes. Elections: South Carolina voters head to the polls June 9 for the primary, with early voting running through June 5 and runoff rules if no candidate tops 50%.
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