AGP Executive Report
Last update: 8 hours agoRare Earth Manufacturing Push: USA Rare Earth says it will invest $1.2 billion to build a magnet and rare-earth metals facility in South Carolina, aiming to cut U.S. reliance on China and expand domestic capacity alongside its Oklahoma operations. Nursing Home Watch: CMS ownership and quality data for multiple Oklahoma nursing homes show a wide spread in performance, from 5-star facilities like Elk Crossing and Meadowbrook to 1-star homes such as Checotah Nursing Center and Clinton Therapy & Living Center, with fines and penalties reported across several sites. State Tax Fight: Oklahoma Supreme Court heard arguments over a proposed state question that would phase out homestead property taxes, with opponents warning of major funding impacts for local schools and public safety. Turnpike Financing: Oklahoma Turnpike Authority is seeking a third bond issuance for ACCESS Oklahoma projects, including new money and refinancing to reduce interest costs. Route 66 Business Impact: Tulsa-area Route 66 shops are hoping for steady visitors after Capital Cruise hiccups reportedly denied some cars entry, raising concerns for small businesses.
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