AGP Executive Report
Last update: 9 hours agoImmigration & Education: The DOJ sued New York, Connecticut and Vermont over in-state tuition for students without permanent legal status, adding to a broader Trump-era push that has already seen courts strike down similar laws in places including Oklahoma. Local Power & AI Backlash: Across the country, residents are organizing recalls to block data centers tied to the AI boom—Yukon, Oklahoma is among the places where voters will weigh in. Deportation Partnerships: Oklahoma’s role in Trump’s deportation push keeps growing, with dozens of local agencies in 287(g) agreements and thousands of ICE arrests tied to those partnerships. Health & Public Safety: Oklahoma’s AG announced a new $12 million opioid settlement, with most money flowing to cities and counties for prevention and treatment. Community & Culture: The Venice Mexican American Traquero Monument cleared final approval after years of organizing, aiming to spotlight Mexican and Mexican American railroad workers. Sports & Local Pride: OU locked in Brent Venables with a new six-year extension through 2032. Education & Discipline: NPR reports Oklahoma is among states without a statewide ban on corporal punishment, leaving districts to decide. Tech in Daily Life: Apple Wallet is expanding mobile IDs to more states, with Oklahoma reportedly working on rollout plans.
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