AGP Executive Report
Last update: 11 hours agoCommunity & Legacy: Sundance Natural Foods in Eugene held “World Gavin Day” to honor longtime owner Gavin McComas, who died last November; his Sundance Perpetual Purpose Stewardship Trust keeps the store and related businesses from being sold to outside owners. State Health Policy: Gov. Tina Kotek led a multi-state pushback against a chaotic federal Medicaid mandate, warning states face major eligibility and technology overhaul risks without clear guidance before a January 2027 rollout. Aging & Services: As Older Americans Month wraps up, Oregon’s ODHS highlighted year-round support for seniors, including tools to reduce loneliness such as GrandPads and GetSetUp. Housing Market Watch: Redfin data shows Portland homes are moving slowly in 2026—single-family properties averaged 21 days to go under contract, with 42.9% unsold after 60+ days. Energy & Industry: Microsoft signed a 140MW solar power purchase agreement with Avangrid for the Bluebird Solar project in Washington, targeting commercial operations in 2028. Agriculture: Oregon’s Columbia Gorge cherry growers are dealing with an epidemic of tomato ringspot virus, which stunts fruit and is hard to control once established. Local Economy & Growth: Sacramento unveiled a bid for MLB expansion, naming Portland as a contender and pointing to Oregon’s $800M state bond package for a potential Portland stadium. Education Budget: Eugene 4J adopted a $531.9M 2026-27 budget, closing a $46.4M deficit with staff and program cuts plus one-time funds.
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