AGP Executive Report
Last update: 11 hours agoFederal Policy & Health: The Trump administration directed federal agencies to stop funding gender-transition procedures for people under 18, a move that follows years of court fights involving Mississippi and other states. Courts & Privacy: A Mississippi federal judge ruled “tower dump” warrants are per se unconstitutional under the Fourth Amendment, limiting broad cell-tower data grabs in a gang case. Mississippi Politics & Schools: A new federal push would pressure states to revise childhood vaccine requirements, though states still control enforcement. Disaster Recovery (Coast): MEMA will open five Disaster Service Centers for Tropical Storm Arthur victims Aug. 18, with FEMA, MEMA, and SBA specialists on hand in Hancock, Harrison, Pearl River, and Stone counties. Local Government (Biloxi): Biloxi Mayor Andrew “FoFo” Gilich says inflation is outpacing revenues and is asking council to consider a three-mill tax increase. Economy & Agriculture: Mississippi agriculture leaders head to Washington to meet USDA officials on challenges facing farmers and producers. Sports (Ole Miss): National media expectations for Ole Miss’s championship chances vary widely as quarterback Trinidad Chambliss returns and new coach Pete Golding takes over. Community & Events: The Diocese of Jackson invites golfers to the 44th annual Bishop’s Cup tournament Sept. 10 at Lake Caroline to support youth ministries.
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