AGP Executive Report
Last update: 8 hours agoOcean Monitoring Reversal: NSF has paused dismantling of ocean research arrays after backlash, including off Oregon and Washington—good news for fisheries, scientists, and coastal communities who rely on the data. Local Governance & Privacy: Eugene City Council is weighing a mass surveillance technology policy after years of concern over automated license plate readers, drones, and data sharing. Education & Community Identity: Eugene’s César E. Chávez Elementary School renaming moves forward after reports tied to Chávez’s abuse allegations. Work & Rights: Unionized Embassy Suites workers in Seattle strike during the World Cup, while another report highlights local police access to an ICE facial recognition app. Kids & Reading: Gov. Kotek signed a bill making Oregon’s Imagination Library an official state program, sending free books to children ages 0–5. Higher Ed Cuts: Southern Oregon University trustees approved the Vitality Plan, cutting about $20M and eliminating 66 positions. Culture & Pride: Portland opened Darcelle XV Plaza, honoring drag legend Walter Cole. Lifestyle & Food: A new survey crowns cheddar as America’s favorite cheese, with Oregon among the most enthusiastic states.
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