AGP Executive Report
Last update: 9 hours agoWyoming Kids Count: A new Annie E. Casey Foundation report says child well-being in Wyoming slipped from 2019 to 2024, with reading and math proficiency falling and housing costs squeezing families. Juneteenth & public life: A guide to Juneteenth’s history and 2026 observance notes the holiday’s federal status and that free national-park admission won’t be offered this year. Education funding policy: The IRS says 27 states, including Wyoming, opted into a federal school scholarship tax credit program, letting donors claim up to $1,700 in credits. Voting by mail fight: DHS plans to access citizenship data and monitor mail ballots for fraud signals as lawsuits challenge Trump’s push to restrict mail voting. Community & culture in Wyoming: The Trueness Project (Wyoming) is partnering with ACL™ Global for The Grand Butterfly Gathering 2026 in Jackson Hole on June 27. Local sports abroad: Former UW Cowgirl Henna Sandvik signed with Belgium’s Boom Phantoms. Child safety outdoors: A bike-safety push highlights how getting kids riding can support health, confidence, and independence.
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