AGP Executive Report
Last update: 9 hours agoSchool Mental Health Lawsuit: Fifteen Democratic-led states sued the Trump administration to stop cuts to a $1B school-based mental health grant program, arguing a court order blocks the department from ending the funding. Reproductive Rights in the States: Lawmakers are pushing to make abortion-shield laws less dependent on who’s governor, limiting governors’ discretion in extradition requests for providers. Immigration Activism in Oregon: A renewed “ICE Out” protest in Central Oregon drew honks and pushback as organizers linked local grief to federal immigration enforcement. Local Housing Fight: Yachats is moving to amend outdated housing codes that could allow more housing types beyond single-family homes, sparking debate in a retiree-heavy, vacation-rental town. Community & Culture: Bentley’s Coffee, a dog-loving Salem brand, is preparing a drive-through opening in Redmond with monthly donations to animal groups. Outdoor Stewardship: Volunteers pulled trash and invasive weeds along the Deschutes River during a Central Oregon cleanup. Sports & Pride: Lake Oswego Swim Club posted strong results across LA and Seattle meets, while Eastern Oregon University’s online Master of Social Work hit candidacy status. Business & Policy: Oregon’s rural worker safety trainings are set for Hermiston, La Grande, and Pendleton, focusing on falls, struck-by hazards, electrocution, and heat illness.
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