AGP Executive Report
Last update: 8 hours agoKansas City Public Safety: A mass shooting early Saturday near England’s 2026 World Cup base camp at Swope Soccer Village left nine adults injured, all expected to survive, with no suspects in custody as police investigate. Local Transportation Policy: Kirkwood leaders asked MoDOT to lower the speed limit on Manchester Road from 35 mph to 30 mph inside city borders, citing student safety at North Kirkwood Middle School. Missouri Courts & Accountability: A Greene County builder, Kevin Greenhaw, faces 26 felony charges from the Missouri attorney general alleging fraud against elderly and disabled customers, including deceptive business practices and lien fraud. Missouri Government Pay: Jefferson County council preliminarily approved higher compensation for members of the Board of Building Appeals and Board of Equalization. Federal Surveillance Fight: The U.S. Senate blocked renewing the warrantless FISA Section 702 program, with Missouri Sens. Josh Hawley and Eric Schmitt among those voting no. World Cup Security: A major AP report says the tournament’s security operation is unprecedented, involving many agencies and advanced tech amid broader regional and political threats. USDA Relocation Pressure: USDA’s FSIS is setting a June 30 decision deadline for some employees facing reassignment or separation. Missouri Business Law: Missouri’s SB 1272 targets abusive “drive-by” website accessibility lawsuits, adding a 90-day safe harbor for good-faith fixes. Missouri Education Update: A Beacon review finds only four education bills cleared both chambers this session, with several still awaiting Gov. Kehoe’s signature.
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