AGP Executive Report
Last update: 8 hours agoDOJ vs. Oregon immigration enforcement: The Trump administration sued Oregon (along with Washington, Maine, and Massachusetts) over state limits on confidential undercover license plates for federal agents, arguing the rules obstruct operations and endanger officers. Native-led redevelopment: Oregon City marked a major milestone as the Confederated Tribes of Grand Ronde broke ground on tumwata village, a Willamette River project aimed at restoring ancestral lands and building a cultural gathering place. Community & culture in Southern Oregon: Jacksonville’s June lineup leans hard into local charm—trolleys for wine and history, plus fire-department updates as the city gears up for fire season. Food innovation with Oregon ties: José Andrés’ DC bar will serve Wildtype’s cultivated salmon, a sign more chefs are embracing lab-grown seafood. Local libraries keep it civic: Umatilla Public Library hosted a watch party for George Takei’s “They Called Us Enemy,” tying community conversation to civil liberties. Education affordability spotlight: A national report finds many households still can’t “make ends meet,” with costs squeezing families ahead of November elections. Wildlife & wilderness debate: A new Oregon-focused critique argues forests and ecosystems are being pushed past breaking points.
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