AGP Executive Report
Last update: 11 hours agoCivil Emergency Push: LGBTQ advocates in Seattle rallied at City Hall urging Mayor Katie Wilson to declare a civil emergency, saying more transgender families are relocating for safety and care—while housing and services are straining. Missouri Health & Community: In De Soto, the Pay It Forward Baby Ministry is relocating to a former Trinity Episcopal Church, keeping free diaper and baby-item hours steady for families across eastern Missouri. Roundup Cancer Fight: A proposed $7.25B Roundup settlement could face delays as an opponent tries to shift the case to federal court, while the U.S. Supreme Court weighs whether state claims can proceed. Public Safety: Missouri saw serious crashes on I-35 near Cameron and in Camden County, with multiple injuries reported. Workforce Watch: Missouri’s jobs report shows employment up 12,000 in April and unemployment edging down to 3.8%, with health services among areas adding jobs. Weather & Farming: University of Missouri Extension highlights how extreme rainfall and flooding can cut crop yields by stressing roots and nutrient uptake.
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