AGP Executive Report
Last update: 8 hours agoGender-Affirming Care: A new Oklahoma law cuts off SoonerCare coverage and public-facility support for gender-affirming care for transgender adults, leaving patients like an Oklahoma City man scrambling to find treatment. Faith & Politics: A Tulsa pastor backed by Trump, Jackson Lahmeyer, suspended his Oklahoma House campaign after a texting scandal and Trump switched his endorsement to Mark Tedford—another reminder of how quickly Oklahoma’s culture wars collide with elections. Justice Access: “Justice buses” are bringing mobile legal help to disaster-hit communities, including Oklahoma, with Native Navigator vans reaching rural clients. Education & Youth: Trout in the Classroom turns Oklahoma lessons into real hatchery work, while Woodward schools warn parents about students bypassing cellphone rules with apps. Community & Memory: A Girl Scout patch project honors the 1995 Oklahoma City bombing victims through age-specific curriculum tied to the memorial. Arts & Local Life: Oklahoma red-dirt rock band Southall lands summer opening slots with major legacy acts, and a Father’s Day weekend guide points families to local events. Health Watch: Doctors are urging caution after the “Benadryl Challenge” story resurfaces, warning that even OTC meds can be deadly when misused.
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