AGP Executive Report
Last update: 6 hours agoHumanoid robotics in Oregon: Agility Robotics, a Salem-based bipedal robot maker spun out of Oregon State University, is moving toward a public debut via a SPAC merger, valuing the company around $2.5B and targeting warehouse and factory work—though forecasts stay guarded until approvals land. Oregon energy grid push: Western governors, including Oregon’s, backed a multi-state transmission task force (WestTEC) aimed at easing bottlenecks and speeding permitting for new lines. Healthcare affordability pressure: Oregon Marketplace enrollment for 2026 dropped 15% (21,316 fewer enrollees), as higher premiums and reduced federal help push families out or into costlier plans. Oregon labor costs: Oregon’s minimum wage rose for 2026, but only a limited share of workers are affected, leaving many still priced out of rent. Wildlife and farming ballot fight: Oregon’s IP 28 campaign submitted signatures for a measure that would remove hunting, fishing, and livestock exemptions from animal abuse law, setting up a major statewide debate. Local permitting dispute: Lane County will review unpermitted McKenzie River construction tied to a former timber executive, with neighbors and environmentalists raising concerns. Fuel and fire practicalities: Gas prices stayed volatile in Oregon counties, and Oregon’s fireworks rules remain mostly local—some communities and public lands still restrict or ban them.
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