AGP Executive Report
Last update: 2 hours agoHeat & Power Risks: A record-breaking heat wave is pushing “feels-like” temperatures to 100–115°F across the Midwest and East, with Kansas City in the mix and concerns about heat illness and strained power grids into the July 4 weekend. Local Governance & Schools: The U.S. Education Department says it will pursue enforcement against Kansas City, Kansas Public Schools over transgender policies, alleging a federal privacy-law violation; the district disputes the findings. Public Safety Tech: Colby Public Schools in northwestern Kansas has deployed ZeroEyes AI gun detection after receiving a Kansas Attorney General grant. State Policy Watch: New Kansas laws take effect July 1, including measures aligned with Trump administration priorities. Water & Health Claims: A new report claims mifepristone-related infertility concerns tied to water supply, but it also notes a lack of recent studies on impacts to U.S. water. Outdoor Events: Kansas state parks and historic sites are listing July activities, including hikes and yoga at Knob Noster State Park.
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