AGP Executive Report
Last update: 7 hours agoMissouri Politics & Courts: Missouri’s U.S. Supreme Court fight over immigration policy is back in the spotlight as the Justice Department asked the high court to delay reinstating a judge’s order that would restart “Remain in Mexico,” a move tied to a lawsuit by Texas and Missouri. Federal Oversight: A bipartisan group of nine GOP senators, led by Missouri’s Eric Schmitt, launched a new Senate Anti-Fraud Task Force aimed at rooting out waste and theft across federal programs. Public Safety & Enforcement: U.S. Marshals’ “Operation Patriot Shield” reported 224 fugitive arrests across Missouri and Illinois since June 1, including seizures of fentanyl, heroin, meth, and firearms. Local Government: Jackson County Executive Phil LeVota signed an order delivering property tax credits to more than 200,000 taxpayers after assessment errors in 2023-2024, using a three-year credit plan to limit immediate impacts on local budgets. Statehouse/Policy Watch: Missouri’s Kehoe budget actions and vetoes continue to ripple through mid-Missouri programs as lawmakers and agencies adjust to funding changes. Weather & Daily Life: Heat and storm risks linger across the region, with Magnolia forecasting highs near 93 and heat index around 102, plus chances for late-day showers.
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