AGP Executive Report
Last update: 8 hours agoHousing & Consumer Pressure: Maryland saw nearly 115,000 utility shutoffs for nonpayment last year, up from about 100,000 the year before, as rising bills squeeze families and advocates warn reconnections are harder. Fair Housing: Greystar, the nation’s largest apartment owner, is accused of widespread fair housing violations after complaints say it refused or illegally restricted Housing Choice Vouchers in multiple states, including Maryland. Workforce & Licensing: A guide explains how Maryland occupational licensing generally treats applicants with criminal records, including when boards can deny licenses based on a direct link to the offense or public-safety risk. Local Business Disruption: Anne Arundel’s Empire Towers structural situation continues to ripple into local commerce, with public updates and grants aimed at affected businesses. Tech & Jobs: Unionized Microsoft workers plan rallies in Rockville and other locations to protest Xbox layoffs affecting Bethesda Game Studios and id Software. Data Privacy & Accountability: Maryland is among states in a multistate settlement tied to the 23andMe genetic data breach, with limited bankruptcy recoveries but additional consumer relief. Energy & Growth: Maryland counties are assessing AI and data center impacts as power demand and development pressures mount, including new local pauses and reviews.
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