AGP Executive Report
Last update: 3 hours agoViolence in the headlines: A 19-year-old University of Washington student was found fatally stabbed at an off-campus housing complex in Seattle, and police are still investigating what led up to the killing. Oklahoma politics at the finish line: As lawmakers plan to end session early, Gov. Kevin Stitt signed a White House-backed executive order to verify eligibility for Medicaid and other benefits after immigration bills stalled. Open-records fight: Oklahoma media sued the Department of Corrections over withheld contract records tied to the Watonga ICE detention center. Stitt favoritism probe: A grand jury report says Stitt helped a friend get out of prison after 73 days, though no criminal charges followed. Tobacco trust standoff: The tobacco settlement board dispute remains unresolved as the session nears its deadline. Local culture & memory: Oklahoma City will hold a Juneteenth panel and a public memorial for civil rights activist Richard Brown at Sit-In Plaza.
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