AGP Executive Report
Last update: 7 hours agoFood & Health Policy: A federal voluntary phase-out of six synthetic dyes by end of 2026 is running into friction, with major brands still not publicly committing to remove additives despite research linking dyes to behavioral issues in children. Local Government & Public Safety: Edgefield County approved an impact fee for new construction to fund EMS capital projects, with the potential to stack on North Augusta’s existing fees in fast-growing areas. Retail Expansion: QDOBA is set to open another Columbia location on Devine Street, taking over a former restaurant space and adding to the chain’s growing footprint in the Midlands. Commercial Real Estate: A Publix-anchored property in Aiken’s Woodside area sold for $21.25M, underscoring continued demand for grocery-anchored centers. Public Health Alert: South Carolina DPH confirmed a new adult measles case in Beaufort County and listed exposure sites including Publix and Beaufort High School graduation events. Small Business Relief: The SBA opened low-interest disaster loans for South Carolina businesses and private nonprofits hit by drought starting April 28. Consumer Watch: FDA classified a frozen pizza recall as a metal-risk event after a delay, leaving families waiting weeks for the official severity designation. Community & Workforce: Myrtle Beach approved a $384M FY2027 budget with pay raises and major infrastructure spending, while keeping business license fees flat.
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