AGP Executive Report
Last update: an hour agoSchool Mental Health Funding Fight: Fifteen Democratic-led states sued the Trump administration to block unlawful cuts to a $1 billion school-based mental health grant program, arguing the Education Department plans to end funding despite a December 2025 court order. Oregon Parasite Watch: Oregon Health Authority reported seven cyclosporiasis cases in May and seven in June, keeping current levels low while outbreaks grow in other states. Trans Care Funding Backtrack: NPR reports HHS is abandoning a proposed rule that would have blocked Medicare/Medicaid funding for hospitals providing pediatric gender-affirming care—described as a partial win by advocates. Homelessness Housing Funding: Virginia AG Jay Jones joined a lawsuit challenging HUD’s attempts to cap funding for permanent housing projects, warning tens of thousands could lose homes. SNAP Cuts Hit Oregon Families: Rep. Andrea Salinas says federal SNAP cuts will affect about 15,000 people in Oregon’s 6th district. Portland ICE Tear Gas Limits: Two lawsuits seek to restrict federal tear gas and crowd-control tactics outside the Portland ICE facility, with early injunctions challenged in the 9th Circuit. Care in the Community: Oregon’s Intermountain Education Service District is set to formalize a regional “first 1,000 days” plan for pregnant people and young children in Umatilla, Morrow, and Union counties.
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