AGP Executive Report
Last update: 7 hours agoPublic Health: Pennsylvania’s measles outbreak is expanding, with cases rising in Lebanon County and spreading into Lancaster-area communities as low vaccination rates strain local providers. State Government: Gov. Josh Shapiro’s administration is moving forward on state-funded security upgrades at the Governor’s residence after a 2025 arson attack, with the AG approving a settlement and urging lawmakers to update laws for threats to public officials. Local Governance: Keystone Central School District will hold a special meeting on June 16 to address tensions with Act 93 employees over a proposed administrative and supervisory agreement. Elections & Campaigns: A new push for “election integrity” is taking shape nationally, with Republicans training lawyers for midterms and expanding efforts to protect what they call the sanctity of legal votes. Tech & Policy: Pennsylvania lawmakers and candidates are grappling with the political fallout of AI and data-center growth, as communities scramble to regulate new proposals and state standards tighten. Higher Education: University of Pennsylvania President Larry Jameson says he’ll step down next summer, ending a tenure marked by intense scrutiny from lawmakers. Community & Culture: Philadelphia’s “ICE Out” art campaign is ramping up ahead of World Cup events, using street posters to link immigration enforcement protests with fan protections.
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