AGP Executive Report
Last update: 11 hours agoEducation & Literacy: Wyoming’s Department of Education wrapped its inaugural L³ Summit, bringing 453 educators together to push statewide language and literacy work tied to the Science of Reading and the new Wyoming Language and Literacy Act. Indigenous Youth & Land Stewardship: Cheyenne River Youth Project launched a paid Lakota Land Stewardship internship for ages 13–18, pairing classroom learning with hands-on conservation on ancestral homelands. Native History & Ongoing Advocacy: Descendants of Wounded Knee survivors vowed to keep pressing for Medal of Honor revocations after the Defense Department declined to rescind the medals, while a Senate Armed Services Committee report calls for unredacted materials. Local Governance & Taxes: A Wyoming judge ordered the State Board of Equalization to certify residential property tax values “for now,” after a dispute tied to the 4% residential tax cap and uniformity requirements. Public Health: The CDC reports measles has spread to 41 states, with three deaths and most cases linked to outbreaks. Culture & Community: A Wyoming GOP debate highlighted competing conservative factions, while Juneteenth coverage and local education stories kept culture and civic life in the spotlight.
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