AGP Executive Report
Last update: 8 hours agoHealthcare Access: Missouri lawmakers wrapped up a 2026 health care session that includes “Food is Medicine” coverage, oral contraceptive requirements, and changes tied to 340B drug reimbursement and doula coverage—now awaiting Gov. Mike Kehoe’s mid-July decisions. Court & Civil Rights: Kansas City Pride organizers paused production after the city repealed its conversion therapy ban, saying the replacement language is too vague and demanding stronger protections. Federal Surveillance Fight: The U.S. Senate blocked a procedural vote to extend Section 702, leaving the warrantless foreign surveillance authority set to lapse June 12—while a House anti-CBDC rider remains stuck. College Sports Overhaul: Missouri Sen. Eric Schmitt helped introduce the Protect College Sports Act of 2026, with President Trump backing it as a “last chance” to stabilize NIL and transfer chaos. Public Safety & Community: Kansas City leaders and students launched National Gun Violence Awareness Month with a metro-wide “lit orange” push and calls for action after kids are hit by gun violence. Veterans & Community Service: A Ride for Veterans stop in Topeka highlighted mental health and transition support for service members. Missouri Local Government: Nodaway County commissioners approved agenda items and reviewed incoming emails on a proposed data center.
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