AGP Executive Report
Last update: 8 hours agoBallot Watch: A new Oregon initiative would criminalize hunting, fishing, trapping and conventional livestock farming, with signature momentum and a clear clash between animal-rights organizers and rural anglers/hunters. Legal & Food Security: A federal judge temporarily blocked Trump SNAP funding restrictions in a lawsuit by 20 states and DC, arguing the conditions tied to gender and immigration policies could disrupt help for low-income families. Oregon Faith & Community: The Willamette Valley Oregon Temple in Springfield is set to be dedicated June 7, with an open house drawing 38,225 visitors and leaders calling it a “great unifier.” Culture & Wellness: The 12th International Day of Yoga is bringing big events to iconic U.S. landmarks, with Oregon community gatherings planned in Hillsboro. Real Estate & Design: Portland’s Dunthorpe High Hatch Estate—Prairie School architecture by William M. Whidden—hits the market for about $5.29M. Local Tribes & Development: Grand Ronde begins major construction at tumwata village, aiming to restore riverfront access while building a mixed-use district. Sports: Tobi Amusan won women’s 100m hurdles in Taiwan with a meet record 12.72s; Portland Fire look to rebound after a tough stretch. Remembering Bob Packwood: Former Oregon senator Bob Packwood died at 93, remembered for Senate influence and women’s-rights advocacy—alongside the scandal that ended his career.
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