AGP Executive Report
Last update: 2 hours agoPrivacy & Schools: Bermuda’s Privacy Commissioner tabled her first annual report under PIPA, outlining plans to build an enforcement strategy and better resourcing after a leadership transition. In the House, OBA MP Robin Tucker pushed for a mandatory written notification protocol to schools when convicted sex offenders—especially those involving minors—are released, calling it a procedural gap. Youth Online Safety: Premier David Burt met US online safety advocates Joanne and Stephen Bogard after their son’s death linked to a dangerous social media trend, stressing awareness, education and safeguards for young people. Cost of Living & Seniors: In an OBA/PLP-style opinion column, Senator Lindsay Simmons argued that rising costs hit seniors hardest, as Bermuda’s population ages. Energy & Skills: The Ministry of Home Affairs launched a $20,000 Energy Scholarship with a July 31 deadline, aiming to grow local talent for Bermuda’s energy transition. Tourism Tech: Bermuda Tourism Authority’s incoming CEO Jan Hutton said AI is reshaping how travellers discover destinations, so Bermuda must stay visible in new search habits. Culture & Community: The National Museum of Bermuda opened a community-sourced exhibition linking personal photos and objects to shared island history. Sports & Style: A World Cup fashion piece notes football’s “pink” moment, while Bermuda’s own summer denim trend spotlights long Bermuda shorts.
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