AGP Executive Report
Last update: 7 hours agoReproductive Health Politics: Republicans say they likely can’t extend the one-year ban on Planned Parenthood receiving federal funds, with Sen. Steve Daines pointing to the difficulty of passing another reconciliation bill. AI & Elections: Money tied to the artificial intelligence industry is pouring into midterms as lawmakers stall on new AI rules, raising fresh concerns about jobs and society. School Choice Fight: Pennsylvania Democrats move to cut school-choice scholarships and reshape tax credits, setting up a major clash over how education dollars flow. Civil Rights Watch: The Southern Poverty Law Center ends its informant program and releases a new report, after scrutiny over past funding of extremist groups. Montana Food & Community: In Hamilton, O’Hara Commons is expanding access to “radically local” food through markets, education, and local producer partnerships. Local Culture & Outdoors: A Montana State University extension specialist shares why dandelions aren’t just weeds—they’re edible and beneficial for gardens. Sports Safety (Montana region): A Rigby family pushes for life-saving AEDs after sudden cardiac arrest struck a young athlete. Montana Pride & Faith Calendar: Northwest Montana lists religious gatherings for June 21–27, including “Fear & Hope” at All Saints’ Episcopal Church in Columbia Falls.
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