AGP Executive Report
Last update: 6 hours agoOklahoma-Taiwan Trade: Oklahoma has launched a Taiwan Regional Trade Office to deepen investment and trade ties, with a ribbon-cutting at the Capitol and a first representative based in Taipei, targeting sectors like energy, defense, aerospace and advanced manufacturing. Banking: Southern Bancorp is rebranding as Uplift Bank after acquiring Legacy Bank, with its nonprofit partner also getting a new name as it keeps serving customers across multiple states including Oklahoma. State Policy: A new Oklahoma law now requires emergency action plans for summer camps, pushing camps to coordinate with county emergency management teams and improve training, evacuation routes and weather alerts. Workforce & Compliance: The Marissa Murrow Act takes effect for private events, requiring in-person alcohol service training for bartenders before they can serve. Local Business Impact: Mooney’s Pub & Grill in Norman says it may have its final weekend as Oklahoma Turnpike Authority work nears its property, with owners warning construction could start Monday. Consumer Watch: A Sapulpa homeowner says State Farm refused to pay nearly $6,000 for roof sheathing needed to meet current code after hail damage. Energy & Travel: AAA reports falling gas prices nationally and in California, with demand expected to rise for the July 4 driving weekend.
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