AGP Executive Report
Last update: 10 hours agoWyoming Education & Youth Policy: Gov. Mark Gordon unveiled his CHANGE initiative at an education forum in Washington, D.C., highlighting cross-sector strategies to support students and families. Foster Care Financial Security: Gordon also pledged Wyoming’s participation in “Trump Accounts,” a tax-advantaged savings program for children, with special focus on protecting foster kids’ benefits as custody changes. Public Records & Local Housing: Jackson activist Rebecca Bextel sued the town over alleged withholding of records tied to the Flat Creek Apartments development. Community & Culture Calendar: Cheyenne Frontier Days is gearing up with committee updates, while Logan’s Pioneer Day celebration schedule was released for its America 250 observance. Tech & Privacy Buzz: Reports say Meta is developing “always-on” AI smart glasses that could capture and recall your day, raising fresh privacy concerns. Outdoor Life: Two Wyoming women escaped a black bear attack on their tents in the Big Horn Mountains, after the bear tore into their campsite. Health & Safety: Wyoming AG Keith Kautz blocked automatic state marijuana rescheduling tied to federal action. Sports & Memory: St. Labre standout Eugene Limpy Sr. died, and Wyoming’s local sports scene continues to celebrate standout athletes and milestones.
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