AGP Executive Report
Last update: 8 hours agoImmigration & Schools: A new look at Plyler v. Doe finds Americans broadly support public education for undocumented students, even as some states—including Oklahoma—have pushed enrollment rules tied to immigration status. Broadway & Oklahoma Pride: At the Tony Awards, John Lithgow (80) made history as the oldest competitive acting winner for “Giant,” while “Schmigadoon!” won best new musical and “Liberation” took best new play—another reminder of how Oklahoma’s stage legacy keeps echoing nationwide. Local Health & Care: CMS ratings show Ignite Medical Resort Tulsa earned a 4-star overall score in early 2026, with details on staffing, inspections, and fines. Oklahoma Politics: With the June 16 primary close, Republican gubernatorial candidates trade tax plans and voters also weigh races for lieutenant governor, attorney general, treasurer, superintendent, and State Question 832. Culture on the Move: Oklahoma’s Route 66 centennial keeps rolling with community events, while Tulsa’s Jeff Martin expands his literary “king” network beyond state lines. Sports & Community Loss: Former Bulls star and broadcaster Stacey King died at 59 after a fall, prompting major NBA tributes.
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