AGP Executive Report
Last update: 5 hours agoClimate & Cost of Living: Prime Minister Philip Davis told the 4th Bahamas Youth Climate Conference that extreme heat is already pushing up household spending—more electricity, water, ice, fans and transport—while outages and grid strain add pressure. Public Safety & Governance: The Government moved to strengthen the Protection Against Violence Act through senior leadership training for the Protection Against Violence Commission and partner agencies. Public Service Strain: Colina temporarily halted group insurance for hundreds of government workers, including teachers and uniformed services, before saying the administrative issue was resolved; the Bahamas Union of Teachers had raised concerns about enrollment delays. Parliament Pay Backlash: Opposition senator Rick Fox and FNM figures criticized Parliament’s three-month break and a review that could raise MPs’ and senators’ allowances, sparking public anger amid cost-of-living complaints. Energy & Infrastructure: Davis also marked completed rooftop solar installations under RRESB, framing energy security as key to national development. Tourism & Business: Junkanoo Beach vendors said “best days” are ahead after a push for better collaboration and a sub-committee approach to security, jet skis, solicitation and facilities. Legal Fight—Exuma Resort: A Rosewood Exuma opponent filed a second legal challenge over whether an expired environmental approval can be revived, keeping the $200m project in court. Sports: Bahamas beat Jamaica 123-74 in FIFA World Championships qualifying; Commonwealth Games team Bahamas is expected to include more than 20 athletes.
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