AGP Executive Report
Last update: 12 hours agoFood Safety Recall: Taylor Farms expanded its voluntary recall of iceberg lettuce tied to a cyclospora outbreak to 27 states, including Missouri, urging shoppers to discard affected products immediately; the company says it has suspended distribution from the implicated central Mexico lot and is working with federal and state health officials. Utility Regulation: The Missouri Public Service Commission set local and virtual public hearing dates starting July 28 for Ameren Missouri’s CCN request tied to battery storage and solar projects, while also approving Liberty’s Empire Electric tariff changes effective Aug. 3 with quarterly reporting requirements. Elections & Ballot Measures: Mid-Missouri and other metro areas held rallies ahead of the Aug. 4 primary to oppose Amendments 4 and 5, with organizers pushing door-knocking and turnout just weeks before voters decide on changes to citizen-initiative rules. Consumer & Fraud Watch: Walmart removed some Pillsbury bread rolls over glass concerns, and a Kansas City woman was indicted for allegedly lying to obtain SNAP benefits for years. Local Business/Community: Southeast Missouri flood relief fundraising topped $166,000, including support for Camp Taum Sauk after evacuations and major damage.
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