AGP Executive Report
Last update: 8 hours agoOklahoma Politics & Civic Life: Early voting is underway for Oklahoma’s primary, with 465,016 registered voters—up from 2022—plus a reminder to bring proper ID and double-check your polling place. Childcare & Family Costs: Tulsa-area lawmakers passed HB 4298, aiming to ease childcare costs by adjusting teacher-to-child ratios while keeping safety standards. Education & AI: Oklahoma’s AI Education Symposium tripled in size as districts and colleges shift from experimenting to building responsible classroom rules. Free Speech on Campus: Oklahoma’s Free Speech Committee reviewed complaints tied to Charlie Kirk/TPUSA, with OSU expanding training and OU citing FERPA limits. Local Culture & Arts: OKPOP (Oklahoma Museum of Popular Culture) is making progress toward opening, collecting tens of thousands of pop-culture artifacts tied to Oklahoma creators. Community Care: “Stuff the Bus” drew Tulsa donations for food-insecure children, while the Red Cross warns blood and platelet donations are dropping ahead of summer. Faith & Community: A new Vatican nuncio urged U.S. bishops to focus on communion, peace, and welcoming migrants. Sports & Spotlight: UNM’s Habtom Samuel won a second NCAA 10K title, and Oklahoma fans get a Route 66 endurance story as a cyclist targets a world record through the state.
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