AGP Executive Report
Last update: 5 hours agoOhio Consumer Protection: Ohio AG Dave Yost sued an ambulance company, alleging deceptive out-of-network billing and failure to disclose estimated transport costs, seeking restitution and penalties. Energy & Utilities: Mansfield began sending electric aggregation opt-out/enrollment letters for NOPEC’s program, with residents automatically enrolled unless they choose another option. Higher Ed & Research: Wright State expanded hands-on research and teaching using Ohio Supercomputer Center resources. Environmental Enforcement: A federal appeals court vacated a pollution injunction against Chemours’ Washington Works plant, after finding legal and factual errors in the lower court’s order. Fraud Crackdown: DOJ launched a state-federal partnership in Ohio to target health care and other fraud, alongside enhanced oversight and a new FBI “Most Wanted Fraudsters” push. Local Business/Community: YBI kicked off its Shark Tank-style startup competition in the Mahoning Valley, while a former school building redevelopment highlighted mixed-use growth. Sports/Business Angle: The Chicago Bears advanced plans to move to Hammond, Indiana, after Illinois failed to pass incentives—raising new regional economic questions.
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