AGP Executive Report
Last update: 6 hours agoSNAP Shake-Up: Federal changes to SNAP will require states to help fund benefits starting fall 2027, with analysts warning it could cost states billions and push more people off the program. Health Costs & Coverage: Pennsylvania’s ACA marketplace is seeing enrollment drop after expired tax subsidies, with people shifting from pricier “silver” plans to cheaper “bronze” options. Oklahoma Abortion Politics: An out-of-state anti-abortion group, rejected for Oklahoma funding, helped rewrite state law to loosen requirements for grant eligibility. Attorney General & Consumer Fraud: AG Anthony G. Brown announced a $45 million multistate settlement with Block over Cash App fraud and misleading protections. Native Culture on Route 66: A new app, Travel Native America, spotlights Native American history and attractions along Route 66 for travelers. School Life in Oklahoma: A new law doubles daily recess for Oklahoma elementary students to 40 minutes, forcing districts to rework schedules. Teacher Pay Gap: Oklahoma’s teacher minimum pay increase took effect July 1, but support staff are asking when their pay will be addressed. Rural Health Access: Adair County EMS is launching a Community Paramedicine program to connect residents to care and reduce unnecessary ambulance trips. Sports & Community: Oklahoma County colleges spent millions on basketball in 2024, while local coaching moves and Big 12 media-day talk keep the spotlight on athletics.
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