AGP Executive Report
Last update: 12 hours agoReproductive Rights: Planned Parenthood will resume medication abortions in Missouri next week after a Jackson County judge struck down multiple restrictions, with the ruling expected to be appealed. Local Politics: Independence and Fort Osage school districts sued Jackson County over a property tax credit plan, arguing it could cost millions and disrupt staffing and student services. Tech + Privacy: Kansas City’s facial recognition cameras on public buses are delayed but still moving forward, sparking a widening debate over safety versus privacy. Education + Workforce: Missouri leaders gathered at S&T to discuss AI and data center growth, focusing on building an AI talent pipeline. Community + Care: A Missouri massage school, WellSpring School of Allied Health, abruptly closed, leaving Lawrence students stranded and unsure about graduation and licensing eligibility. LGBTQ+ Culture: A minor league team forfeited Pride Night after some players refused to wear a special jersey, while Pride festivities continued off the field. Public Safety + Youth: Adair County first responders are collecting new backpacks for a back-to-school fair in a “Battle of the Badges” fundraiser.
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