AGP Executive Report
Last update: 5 hours agoBanking Policy: A housing-bill provision could let community banks treat more business and municipal deposits as regulator deposits, lowering deposit-flee risk and expanding funding options—though President Trump could still veto it. Oklahoma Water & Public Health: A boil-water order remains in effect for about 15,000 residents in southeast Moore after E. coli was found in the city’s water system; officials say the source hasn’t been pinpointed yet. Energy Costs: GasBuddy reports show Oklahoma fuel prices easing in early July, with the lowest regular gas in Oklahoma County at $2.94 and E15 as low as $2.92 in the same week ending July 4. Rare Earth Supply Chain: USA Rare Earth CEO Barbara Humpton says the Stillwater operation is focused on magnet production as U.S. defense sourcing rules aim to reduce reliance on China. Marijuana Enforcement: State and local agents raided a Bristow dispensary and a convenience store tied to alleged illegal medical marijuana sales, arresting both owners. Sports Business & Talent: Oklahoma State economist Derrell Peel, cited by BofA, warns the U.S. cattle cycle may not turn until late in the decade—keeping beef prices elevated.
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