AGP Executive Report
Last update: 12 hours agoNative Health & Education: The Cherokee Nation opened its new $470 million W.W. Hastings Hospital in Tahlequah, adding 127 beds and expanding services while also planning a $30 million nursing and allied health education center with OU. Native Cultural Sovereignty: The Association on American Indian Affairs named Dr. Crystal Miller (Walker River Paiute) as Cultural Sovereignty Director, focusing on protecting languages, sacred places, and tribal self-determination. Oklahoma Policy Watch: Oklahoma lawmakers approved dozens of interim studies for the 2027 session, including AI in state government, education testing, housing affordability, long-term water policy, and public safety. Rural Health Pressure: The Oklahoma State Medical Association warned Medicaid cuts are already stripping coverage from thousands of children and could strain rural hospitals as deeper reductions hit in 2027. Community & Culture: KGOU revamped its newsletters (Radio Active and Wavelengths) to keep Oklahomans plugged into local film, music, and community events. Sports & Local Pride: Oklahoma Lookouts’ beep baseball tournament in Tulsa highlighted an adaptive sport built for low-vision and blind players, turning competition into community. Health & Life Milestones: New research shows women over 40 are having more babies than teenagers, reflecting shifting education, marriage timing, and housing costs.
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