AGP Executive Report
Last update: 8 hours agoElection Integrity & GOP Primaries: A new wave of competitive-state Republican governor candidates has surfaced for rejecting the 2020 election results, raising the stakes for how states administer elections. U.S. Senate Race Fallout (PA): Sen. John Fetterman is pressing Maine Senate hopeful Graham Platner to release private messages tied to allegations, while Platner fires back on Fox and social media. SNAP Work Rules: Expanded federal SNAP work requirements take effect, and analysts warn uneven state enforcement could push recipients toward “laxer” jurisdictions. Healthcare & Oversight: Pennsylvania’s Medicaid fraud enforcement remains a standout nationally, and CMS nursing-home ratings highlight both strong performers and ongoing fine/penalty issues. Local Government & Civil Rights: Luzerne County is set to vote on an anti-discrimination ordinance, but residents are still asking who will sit on the commission that hears complaints. Public Safety & Courts: Delaware County’s “Wear Orange Peace Walk” spotlights Chester violence and calls for more state police presence this summer. State Policy & Schools: A new truancy transfer restriction is drawing concern for blocking students who need school most. Infrastructure & Aging: Pennsylvania communities are pushing back against water system privatization after a major Supreme Court fight in Chester. Weather Disruptions: Severe storms triggered ground stops at major airports including Philadelphia, adding to travel chaos.
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