AGP Executive Report
Last update: 3 hours agoData Centers & Elections: Oracle voluntarily drops its Wisconsin challenge to the PSC over the Lighthouse Data Center campus, even as the broader fight over data centers keeps shaping the governor’s race and GOP messaging. Campaign Fallout: Milwaukee County Executive David Crowley ekes out a Democratic primary win over far-left Rep. Francesca Hong, setting up a more “mainstream” fall matchup for Democrats. Voting Tech Glitch: Modem-based systems used to transmit unofficial results reportedly broke down in Green and Winnebago counties during the August primary, raising fresh questions about election-night operations. Legal & Civil Rights: The EEOC sues Kenosha Nissan for alleged retaliation against employees who reported racial harassment. Infrastructure: Gov. Evers announces $19.7M in CDBG Public Facilities awards for projects in 20 Wisconsin communities, while warning the federal program could be cut. Public Safety: A massive fire hits a West Allis construction site tied to the city’s future public works facility; no injuries reported. Local Governance: Oconomowoc denies a gas-station tenant’s request to sell beer and wine for on-premise consumption. Courts & Gambling: Prediction-market firm Novig sues AG Josh Kaul to block enforcement of Wisconsin’s gambling law.
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