AGP Executive Report
Last update: 8 hours agoSkydiving tragedy in Missouri: A private plane crash near Butler Memorial Airport killed all 12 aboard, including 11 skydivers and the pilot, prompting fresh questions about FAA oversight and safety after investigators began combing the wreckage. Public safety—fireworks: Missouri’s Fire Marshal is urging caution as licensed retailers sell consumer fireworks from June 20 to July 10, warning against illegal or altered fireworks and reminding residents to keep water and supervision close. Human trafficking push: Missouri Attorney General Catherine Hanaway announced a World Cup-focused partnership campaign with “It’s a Penalty” to help spot and prevent exploitation during the tournament. Healthcare policy: Final Medicaid work requirement rules are out, setting new expectations for millions of enrollees to document work or other qualifying activities. Capitol Hill watch—U.S.-Iran deal: Senate Republicans say they need more details on Trump’s emerging Iran agreement, especially on compliance and enforcement, as the deal moves toward formal signing. Local economy—Amazon data center: Gov. Mike Kehoe announced a $10 billion Amazon data center in Montgomery City, touting jobs and higher utility-rate protections, while water use remains unclear. World Cup security in KC: Federal agents seized drones near Fan Fest after incursions into restricted airspace, warning owners they could face fines and prosecution. Legal accountability—abortion pill water concerns: Hanaway joined other AGs urging EPA action on mifepristone as a potential water contaminant.
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