AGP Executive Report
Last update: 3 hours agoHomecare Overhaul: Gov. Maura Healey signed a new Massachusetts law creating the state’s first licensing system for homecare agencies, with oversight and enforcement powers for EOHHS/aging and the Department of Public Health to boost safety and accountability. Energy & Grid Planning: Massachusetts energy officials say peak demand could roughly double by mid-century, driven by electrification and data centers—making battery storage and smarter grid planning more urgent. Election Prep: With the Sept. 1 primary close, Secretary of State Bill Galvin outlined early voting dates and ballot logistics, while Boston emphasized staffing and procedures to avoid 2024 delays. Public Health Alert: West Nile virus was detected in a mosquito collected in Chelsea, prompting reminders to use repellent and reduce exposure. Court Watch—Clancy Trial: The Lindsay Clancy murder case continues to draw attention for testimony and courtroom moments, including criticism of a prosecutor’s questioning tied to religious beliefs. Tech & Security: UMass Amherst researchers report a “Zombie Card” loophole where some contactless cards can keep working after expiration, even after replacement. Local Community: Chelsea marks 35 years since receivership, and Chelsea schools received a reading success grant to expand early literacy materials. Sports: Bayonne advanced in the Little League World Series with a walk-off win, while Massachusetts’ Super 8 football tournament format was approved by the MIAA for 2027.
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